China’s coal mine methane regulations have not curbed growing emissions
Chinese government has implemented regulations to reduce mining-related methane emission since 2010. Here the authors estimated methane emissions in China using GOSAT satellite observation and results reveal a business-as-usual increase in methane emissions since 2010 despite those ambitious targets...
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Main Authors: | Scot M. Miller, Anna M. Michalak, Robert G. Detmers, Otto P. Hasekamp, Lori M. P. Bruhwiler, Stefan Schwietzke |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/19ea7f2d11eb49aa9d7fd7286e5d2f48 |
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