New Research Indicates Fracking The Source Of Spike In Atmospheric Methane In Past Decade
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Robert Howarth, a professor of ecology and environmental biology at Cornell, has been spearheading the research, which was published August 14 in Biogeosciences, a journal of the European Geosciences Union. He says the unique carbon 13 signature means that since the use of high-volume hydraulic fracturing commonly called fracking began, shale gas has increase its share of global natural gas production and has released more methane into the atmosphere. About two thirds of all new gas production over the last decade has been shale gas produced in the United States and Canada, according to a report by Science Daily.
It has been widely reported that tailpipe emissions from cattle as well as from wetlands are responsible for much of the methane in the atmosphere but Professor Howarths research suggests otherwise. The methane from those sources has a lower carbon 13 content than methane from most fossil fuels. Unlike its slow response to carbon dioxide, the atmosphere responds quickly to changes in methane emissions. Reducing methane now can provide an instant way to slow global warming and meet the United Nations target of keeping the planet well below a 2-degree Celsius average rise, Howarth says.
Atmospheric methane levels had previously risen during the last two decades of the 20th century, but leveled off in the first decade of 21st century. Then, atmospheric methane levels increased dramatically from 2008-14, from about 570 teragrams (570 billion tons) annually to about 595 teragrams, due to global human-caused methane emissions in the last 11 years.
This recent increase in methane is massive, Howarth said. Its globally significant. Its contributed to some of the increase in global warming weve seen and shale gas is a major player. If we can stop pouring methane into the atmosphere, it will dissipate, he said. It goes away pretty quickly, compared to carbon dioxide. Its the low-hanging fruit to slow global warming.
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