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Methane Could Speed Climate Change 14 June 13

Methane leaking from natural gas fields could undo the climate change benefits of America's natural gas boom, according to a new report. The report, produced by the Centre for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES), said America's shift from coal to gas had produced important climate gains. The importance of methane in the greenhouse effect is its warming effect. Even though it occurs in lower concentrations than carbon dioxide, it produces 21 times as much warming as CO2. Methane accounts for 20% of the 'enhanced greenhouse effect'.

Carbon dioxide emissions fell last year to their lowest point since 1994, according to the Department of Energy. Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions were 12% below 2005 levels. Methane is released when natural gas deposits are drilled open, excess gas is burned off at a well site, and when permafrost melts and arctic oceans warm up releasing trapped methane crystals from the cold layers of water under arctic sea ice.

View June 4, 2013 The Guardian article
View June 2013 Center for Climate and Energy Solutions report
View May 15, 2013 Science Daily article
View 2011 Nature Education report
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