Methane removal and atmospheric restoration
R. B. Jackson (),
E. I. Solomon,
J. G. Canadell,
M. Cargnello and
C. B. Field
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R. B. Jackson: Stanford University
E. I. Solomon: Stanford University
J. G. Canadell: CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere
M. Cargnello: Stanford University
C. B. Field: Stanford University
Nature Sustainability, 2019, vol. 2, issue 6, 436-438
Abstract:
Zeolites and other technologies should be evaluated and pursued for reducing methane concentrations in the atmosphere from 1,860 ppb to preindustrial levels of ~750 ppb. Such a goal of atmospheric restoration provides a positive framework for change at a time when climate action is desperately needed.
Date: 2019
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