Methane: The other greenhouse gas
Could reducing methane emissions be a short cut to slowing down global warming?
The latest UN climate report concludes that while carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main driver of global warming, another gas - methane - is likely responsible for between 30-50% of the current rise in temperatures. Methane is much more effective at trapping heat in Earth’s atmosphere than CO2 is, but it also breaks down much faster, raising hopes that quick action to curb emissions could aid efforts to keep global warming below 1.5 C. Methane is the largest component found in natural gas and is also emitted during the process of fracking and coal production. It’s produced in large quantities by farmed animals but also leaks into the atmosphere when organic matter decomposes in landfills. A report published earlier this year claimed that if existing measures and technologies were used more widely, human-caused methane emissions could be cut by as much as 180 million tonnes a year by 2030. But others argue that until CO2 emissions are dealt with, methane will remain 'a sideshow' and that attention paid to the problem must not distract from the bigger threat. So, is enough being done to prevent the leakage of methane?
Paul Henley is joined by a panel of expert guests. Producers: Paul Schuster and Zak Brophy.
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Drew Shindell -Â Special adviser for methane action to the United Nations Environment Programme and Professor of Climate Sciences at Duke University
Raymond
Pierrehumbert -Â The Halley Professor of Physics at The
University of Oxford
Sarah Smith -Â Super Pollutants Director at the environmental advocacy
group Clean Air Task Force
Euan Nisbet -Â Professor of Earth Sciences at Royal Holloway - The
University of London
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Frank
Macchiarola -Â Senior Vice President of Policy, Economics
and Regulatory Affairs at the American Petroleum Institute (API)
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