Atmospheric methane removal: a research agenda
RB Jackson, S Abernethy… - … of the Royal …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Atmospheric methane removal (eg in situ methane oxidation to carbon dioxide) may be
needed to offset continued methane release and limit the global warming contribution of this …
needed to offset continued methane release and limit the global warming contribution of this …
Increasing cryospheric hazards in a warming climate
The cryosphere is an important component of the global climate system. Cryospheric
components are sensitive to climate warming, and changes in the cryosphere can lead to …
components are sensitive to climate warming, and changes in the cryosphere can lead to …
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Global carbon and other biogeochemical cycles and feedbacks
It is unequivocal that the increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4)
and nitrous oxide (N2O) since the pre-industrial period are caused by human activities. The …
and nitrous oxide (N2O) since the pre-industrial period are caused by human activities. The …
Many risky feedback loops amplify the need for climate action
Many feedback loops significantly increase warming due to greenhouse gas emissions.
However, not all of these feedbacks are fully accounted for in climate models. Thus …
However, not all of these feedbacks are fully accounted for in climate models. Thus …
The quiet crossing of ocean tipping points
C Heinze, T Blenckner, H Martins… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Anthropogenic climate change profoundly alters the ocean's environmental conditions,
which, in turn, impact marine ecosystems. Some of these changes are happening fast and …
which, in turn, impact marine ecosystems. Some of these changes are happening fast and …
Critical review on gas hydrate formation at solid surfaces and in confined spaces—why and how does interfacial regime matter?
Gas hydrates are crystalline solids composed of water and gases. They occur abundantly in
nature and are potentially significant to industry. Solid surfaces and confined spaces …
nature and are potentially significant to industry. Solid surfaces and confined spaces …
Source apportionment of methane escaping the subsea permafrost system in the outer Eurasian Arctic Shelf
J Steinbach, H Holmstrand… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
The East Siberian Arctic Shelf holds large amounts of inundated carbon and methane
(CH4). Holocene warming by overlying seawater, recently fortified by anthropogenic …
(CH4). Holocene warming by overlying seawater, recently fortified by anthropogenic …
Understanding the permafrost–hydrate system and associated methane releases in the East Siberian Arctic Shelf
This paper summarizes current understanding of the processes that determine the dynamics
of the subsea permafrost–hydrate system existing in the largest, shallowest shelf in the Arctic …
of the subsea permafrost–hydrate system existing in the largest, shallowest shelf in the Arctic …
Bounding cross-shelf transport time and degradation in Siberian-Arctic land-ocean carbon transfer
The burial of terrestrial organic carbon (terrOC) in marine sediments contributes to the
regulation of atmospheric CO2 on geological timescales and may mitigate positive feedback …
regulation of atmospheric CO2 on geological timescales and may mitigate positive feedback …
Vegetation green‐up date is more sensitive to permafrost degradation than climate change in spring across the northern permafrost region
J Wang, D Liu - Global Change Biology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Global climate change substantially influences vegetation spring phenology, that is, green‐
up date (GUD), in the northern permafrost region. Changes in GUD regulate ecosystem …
up date (GUD), in the northern permafrost region. Changes in GUD regulate ecosystem …