Atmospheric observations show accurate reporting and little growth in India’s methane emissions
Atmospheric observations show accurate reporting and little growth in India’s methane emissions
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent variations in atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations. India has the world’s largest ruminant population and produces ~ 20% of the world’s rice. Therefore, changes in these sources could have significant implications for global warming. Here, we infer India’s CH4 emissions for the period 2010–2015 using a combination of satellite, surface and aircraft data.
Publication Date:
10/10/2017