Rice paddies, responsible for approximately 10% of global anthropogenic methane (CH₄) emissions, are increasingly recognized as a key contributor to global warming. Reducing emissions from rice ...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that can pack more than 25 times the global warming punch of carbon dioxide, and atmospheric methane emissions have been growing significantly since 2007. So it’s ...
Scientists have discovered that methane in the open ocean is produced by microbes under nutrient-poor conditions, solving a ...
Beneath the sunlit surface of the open ocean, trillions of bacteria are quietly producing methane in waters long assumed to ...
Former Aspen One Senior Vice President of Sustainability Auden Schendler has partnered with former Aspen Skiing Company CFO ...
Methane is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide, with a global warming potential roughly 28–34 times greater over a 100-year timescale. Major sources include ...
Microorganisms growing in landfills, on agricultural land and in wetlands are contributing to skyrocketing levels of atmospheric methane, a potent greenhouse gas, according to new research. Microbes ...