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  2. Global warming potential - Wikipedia

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    For example, methane has a GWP over 20 years (GWP-20) of 81.2 [2] meaning that, a leak of a tonne of methane is equivalent to emitting 81.2 tonnes of carbon dioxide measured over 20 years. As methane has a much shorter atmospheric lifetime than carbon dioxide, its GWP is much less over longer time periods, with a GWP-100 of 27.9 and a GWP-500 ...

  3. Greenhouse gas - Wikipedia

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    For example, methane has a GWP over 20 years (GWP-20) of 81.2 [38] meaning that, a leak of a tonne of methane is equivalent to emitting 81.2 tonnes of carbon dioxide measured over 20 years. As methane has a much shorter atmospheric lifetime than carbon dioxide, its GWP is much less over longer time periods, with a GWP-100 of 27.9 and a GWP-500 ...

  4. Methane emissions - Wikipedia

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    Though methane causes far more heat to be trapped than the same mass of carbon dioxide, less than half of the emitted CH 4 remains in the atmosphere after a decade. On average, carbon dioxide warms for much longer, assuming no change in rates of carbon sequestration.

  5. Record leap in methane levels as greenhouse gases reach new ...

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    Increases in levels of carbon dioxide – the main greenhouse gas – from 2020 to 2021 was larger than the average annual growth rate over the last decade, with concentrations reaching 415.7 ...

  6. Atmospheric methane - Wikipedia

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    The carbon dioxide would have been produced by volcanoes and the methane by early microbes. During this time, Earth's earliest life appeared. [91] According to a 2003 article in the journal Geology, these first, ancient bacteria added to the methane concentration by converting hydrogen and carbon dioxide into methane and water. Oxygen did not ...

  7. World could cross red line for planetary warming by decade’s ...

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    Meanwhile, the U.S., responsible for about one-eighth (13 percent), saw a slight decrease (about half of 1 percent), and the European Union reduced its releases of carbon dioxide and methane by ...

  8. Study: Gas Stoves Worse for Climate Than Previously Thought - AOL

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    Gas stoves are contributing more to global warming than previously thought because of constant tiny methane leaks while they're off, a new study found. The same study that tested emissions around ...

  9. Fugitive gas emissions - Wikipedia

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    Methane has a greater global warming impact than carbon dioxide, as its radiative force is 120, 86 and 34 times that of carbon dioxide, when considering a 1, 20 and 100 year time frame (including Climate Carbon Feedback [15] [16] [9] Additionally, it leads to increases in carbon dioxide concentration through its oxidation by water vapor. [17]