Concept

Atmospheric methane

Summary
Atmospheric methane is the methane present in Earth's atmosphere. The concentration of atmospheric methaneone of the most potent greenhouse gasesis increasing due to methane emissions, and is causing climate change. Methane's radiative forcing (RF) of climate is direct, and it is the second largest contributor to human-caused climate forcing in the historical period. Methane is a major source of water vapour in the stratosphere through oxidation; and water vapour adds about 15% to methane's radiative forcing effect. Methane increases the amount of ozone O3 in the troposphere to from the Earth's surface and stratospherefrom the troposphere to above the Earth's surface. Both water vapour and ozone are GHGs, which in turn adds to climate warming. Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution (around 1750) the atmospheric methane concentration has increased by about 160%, with th
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