Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
301221 Renewable Energy 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The environmental community rightly recognizes global warming as one of the gravest threats to the planet. Methane (CH4), one of the greenhouse gases causing global warming, is emitted from a variety of sources and its concentration in atmosphere has increased dramatically over the last few centuries. Therefore, the increasing concentrations of methane are of special concern because of its effects on climate and atmospheric chemistry. Anthropogenic sources of methane can be collected under the titles of agriculture, energy, waste and industry on the basis of sectors. This paper aims at examining the past trends in emissions, the sources and mitigation strategies of the methane. As a result of the study, it is determined that the agricultural sector is the biggest source of methane emissions among the sectors. The energy, waste and industry follow the agricultural sources respectively.

► This paper aims at examining the past trends in emissions. ► The sources and mitigation strategies of the methane are reviewed. ► It is determined that the agricultural sector is the biggest source of methane emissions. ► The emissions from the sectors can be reduced by various available methods presented in the paper.

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