Atmospheric methane concentrations are rising faster since 2007

Environment
Earth

An international group of researchers led by LSCE (CEA-CNRS-UVSQ) has published a thorough budget of methane sources and sinks1  over the last decade in the Earth System Science Data (ESSD) journal, complemented by en editorial in Environmental Research Letters, both to be published on December 12 2016. These studies show that none of the scenarios of the 5th IPCC2  report correspond to the observed increase in methane concentrations. The published results highlight the contribution of methane on the climate change.

  • 1sinks: chemical destruction in the atmosphere and soil uptake
  • 2Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Bibliographie

The Global Methane Budget 2000-2012, Saunois et al., Earth System Science Data, 8, 1-55, December 12 2016
The growing role of methane in anthropogenic climate change, Saunois M., Jackson R., Bousquet P., Poulter B. and Canadell J. G., Environnemental Research Letters, December 12 2016

Contact

François Legrand
attaché de presse au CEA
Priscilla Dacher
Presse CNRS
Annelise Gounon-Presquet
attachée de presse de l'Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines