Methane levels in Earth’s atmosphere surged faster than ever in the early 2020s, and scientists say the reason was a surprising mix of chemistry and climate. A temporary slowdown in the atmosphere’s ...
Observational data suggest models are likely underestimating the amount of methane lost through atmospheric chemistry ...
Scientists from Nazarbayev University and international collaborators report that cryogenic fracturing using liquid nitrogen ...
Methane emissions from wetlands are rising faster than those from industrial sources, prompting concerns about a climate feedback loop.
In a paradox of air pollution, a decrease in man-made pollutants led to more methane in our atmosphere. And natural wetlands released more of the planet-warming gas at the same time ...