Atmospheric methane removal: a research agenda
Author(s) -
Robert B. Jackson,
Sam Abernethy,
Josep G. Canadell,
Matteo Cargnello,
Steven J. Davis,
Sarah Féron,
Sabine Fuss,
Alexander J. Heyer,
Chaopeng Hong,
Chris Jones,
H. Damon Matthews,
Fiona M. O’Connor,
Maxwell Pisciotta,
Hannah M. Rhoda,
Renaud de Richter,
Edward I. Solomon,
Jennifer Wilcox,
Kirsten Zickfeld
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
philosophical transactions of the royal society a mathematical physical and engineering sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.074
H-Index - 169
eISSN - 1471-2962
pISSN - 1364-503X
DOI - 10.1098/rsta.2020.0454
Subject(s) - methane , greenhouse gas , atmospheric methane , environmental science , global warming , carbon dioxide , anaerobic oxidation of methane , methane emissions , carbon offset , environmental chemistry , climate change , chemistry , oceanography , geology , organic chemistry
Atmospheric methane removal (e.g.in situ methane oxidation to carbon dioxide) may be needed to offset continued methane release and limit the global warming contribution of this potent greenhouse gas. Because mitigating most anthropogenic emissions of methane is uncertain this century, and sudden methane releases from the Arctic or elsewhere cannot be excluded, technologies for methane removal or oxidation may be required. Carbon dioxide removal has an increasingly well-established research agenda and technological foundation. No similar framework exists for methane removal. We believe that a research agenda for negative methane emissions—‘removal' or atmospheric methane oxidation—is needed. We outline some considerations for such an agenda here, including a proposed Methane Removal Model Intercomparison Project (MR-MIP).This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Rising methane: is warming feeding warming? (part 1)'.
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