top | item 37371891 (no title) graeber_28927 | 2 years ago This is an interesting way of describing it! Can you explain why the amount of methane follows the first derivative of the amount of emissions? I understand the math, but I guess I don't know how chemistry leads to that. discuss order hn newest marcosdumay|2 years ago Methane decomposes on the atmosphere (it burns into CO2 and H2O). It has a ~20 years half-life.
marcosdumay|2 years ago Methane decomposes on the atmosphere (it burns into CO2 and H2O). It has a ~20 years half-life.
marcosdumay|2 years ago