JohnDClay, 1 month ago (edited 1 month ago) It does result in higher methane emissions, which have a ln ~30x larger greenhouse effect than CO2. See here: youtu.be/K2oL4SFwkkw Edit: Looks like metane’s GGG co2 equivalent is 27 to 30 over 100 years. epa.gov/…/understanding-global-warming-potentials
It does result in higher methane emissions, which have a ln ~30x larger greenhouse effect than CO2.
See here: youtu.be/K2oL4SFwkkw
Edit: Looks like metane’s GGG co2 equivalent is 27 to 30 over 100 years.
epa.gov/…/understanding-global-warming-potentials