The Global Methane Budget 2024 released today highlights methane emissions from human activities have increased by 20 per cent in the past two decades. [...] “Human activities are responsible for at least two-thirds of global methane emissions, adding about 0.5°C to global warming that has occurred to date.” The report found agriculture contributes 40 per cent of global methane emissions from human activities. [...] The top five country emitters of anthropogenic methane in 2020 were China (16 per cent), India (9 per cent), USA (7 per cent), Brazil (6 per cent), and Russia (5 per cent). [...] However, if the trend of anthropogenic methane emissions continues to increase globally, this would jeopardise the success of the Global Methane Pledge, an international commitment to reduce methane emissions by 30 per cent by 2030. [...] “We’re also researching how legumes may be used to reduce methane in grazing livestock.” The Global Methane Budget 2024 is the fourth such budget published in the journal Earth System Science Data.
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- Summary sentence Global methane emissions a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide are rising at an accelerating rate due to human activities. 1
- The Global Methane Budget 2024 released today highlights methane emissions from human activities have increased by 20 per cent in the past two decades. 1
- Pep Canadell CSIROs Executive Director for the Global Carbon Project said methane concentrations have recently risen faster than ever since reliable measurements began in 1986. 1
- Human activities are responsible for at least two-thirds of global methane emissions adding about 0.5C to global warming that has occurred to date. 1
- The top five country emitters of anthropogenic methane in 2020 were China 16 per cent India 9 per cent USA 7 per cent Brazil 6 per cent and Russia 5 per cent. 1
- Dr Michael Battaglia CSIROs Towards Net Zero Lead said CSIRO is working on a range of research and innovation to support sustainability goals to reduce methane emissions. 2
- Were also researching how legumes may be used to reduce methane in grazing livestock. 2
- The Global Methane Budget 2024 is the fourth such budget published in the journal Earth System Science Data . The summary paper is available through Environmental Research Letters . 2
- This project is supported with funding from the Australian Government under the National Environmental Science Programs Climate Systems Hub. 2