The global methane budget 2000–2017

M Saunois, AR Stavert, B Poulter… - Earth System …, 2019‏ - essd.copernicus.org
Understanding and quantifying the global methane (CH 4) budget is important for assessing
realistic pathways to mitigate climate change. Atmospheric emissions and concentrations of …

Advancing scientific understanding of the global methane budget in support of the Paris Agreement

AL Ganesan, S Schwietzke, B Poulter… - Global …, 2019‏ - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The 2015 Paris Agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change aims to keep global average temperature increases well below 2° C of …

[PDF][PDF] Land–climate interactions

ÉL Davin - 2022‏ - boris.unibe.ch
Executive summary Land and climate interact in complex ways through changes in forcing
and multiple biophysical and biogeochemical feedbacks across different spatial and …

The terrestrial biosphere as a net source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere

H Tian, C Lu, P Ciais, AM Michalak, JG Canadell… - Nature, 2016‏ - nature.com
The terrestrial biosphere can release or absorb the greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide
(CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), and therefore has an important role in …

Reduced net methane emissions due to microbial methane oxidation in a warmer Arctic

Y Oh, Q Zhuang, L Liu, LR Welp, MCY Lau… - Nature Climate …, 2020‏ - nature.com
Methane emissions from organic-rich soils in the Arctic have been extensively studied due to
their potential to increase the atmospheric methane burden as permafrost thaws,–. However …

Improved global wetland carbon isotopic signatures support post-2006 microbial methane emission increase

Y Oh, Q Zhuang, LR Welp, L Liu, X Lan… - … Earth & Environment, 2022‏ - nature.com
Atmospheric concentrations of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, have strongly
increased since 2007. Measurements of stable carbon isotopes of methane can constrain …

Methane uptake in global forest and grassland soils from 1981 to 2010

L Yu, Y Huang, W Zhang, T Li, W Sun - Science of the Total Environment, 2017‏ - Elsevier
Methane (CH 4) is one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Although forest and grassland
soils generally consume atmospheric CH 4, the quantities and spatiotemporal changes in …

Net regional methane sink in High Arctic soils of northeast Greenland

C Juncher Jørgensen, KM Lund Johansen… - Nature …, 2015‏ - nature.com
Arctic tundra soils serve as potentially important but poorly understood sinks of atmospheric
methane (CH4), a powerful greenhouse gas,,,,. Numerical simulations project a net increase …

Variation in methane uptake by grassland soils in the context of climate change–a review of effects and mechanisms

A Rafalska, A Walkiewicz, B Osborne, K Klumpp… - Science of The Total …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Grassland soils are climate-dependent ecosystems that have a significant greenhouse gas
mitigating function through their ability to store large amounts of carbon (C). However, what …

Effects of warming and nitrogen fertilization on GHG flux in the permafrost region of an alpine meadow

X Chen, G Wang, T Zhang, T Mao, D Wei, Z Hu… - Atmospheric …, 2017‏ - Elsevier
The limited number of in situ measurements of greenhouse gas (GHG) flux during soil freeze-
thaw cycles in permafrost regions limits our ability to accurately predict how the alpine …