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Greenhouse Methane

This comprehensive overview covers methane emissions, highlighting both anthropogenic and natural sources. Key contributors include natural gas systems, enteric fermentation from livestock, landfills, and mining operations. It also examines natural sources such as permafrost, wetlands, and methane hydrates. The environmental impact of methane is discussed, along with modern trends and regulatory insights from the EPA. By understanding these sources and sinks, we can better address methane's role in climate change and develop strategies for mitigation.

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Greenhouse Methane

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  1. Greenhouse Methane Yao Yao & Mason Edwards

  2. Anthropogenic Sources Wikipedia, 2011 Natural Gas and Petroleum Systems Enteric Fermentation Landfills Mining operations Wastewater

  3. Natural Sources & Sinks Wikipedia, 2011 Permafrost Wetlands Termites Forests/Fires Gas Hydrates Chlorine Ions Hydroxyl Hydrates Forests/Fires Termites

  4. Methane Through Time

  5. Modern Trends EPA, 2010

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