An Invisible Danger Accumulating in the Atmosphere: A Grossly Underestimated Gas Reaches Record Levels Not Seen in 800,000 Years

Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is often underestimated in the fight against climate change, yet it is responsible for about 30% of global warming. Concentrations of methane in the atmosphere have tripled since pre-industrial times, reaching levels not seen in 800,000 years. Major sources include fossil fuel extraction, agriculture, and waste management, with emissions increasing sharply over the last two decades. Despite global efforts like the Global Methane Pledge, methane emissions continue to rise, threatening ecological stability and amplifying climate change effects. Immediate solutions in agriculture, energy, and waste management are crucial to curbing this invisible danger.

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