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New York’s Falling CO2 Masks a Big Climate Problem— Rising Methane


“Emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas that is 84-87 times more potent than CO2 as a planet warmer, have actually increased. Methane now comprises 40 percent of New York’s total net greenhouse gases, up from 39 percent in 2019.”

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Anaerobic digesters at the city’s wastewater treatment plant at Newtown Creek.

At the end of last year, New York State released its latest annual greenhouse gas inventory, covering the year 2021. The good news was that carbon dioxide emissions went down from 2019, leading to an overall decrease in net greenhouse gases.

But this masks a big problem. Emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas that is 84-87 times more potent than CO2 as a planet warmer, have actually increased. Methane now comprises 40 percent of New York’s total net greenhouse gases, up from 39 percent in 2019.

While a rise of 1.6 percent in New York’s methane emissions from 2019 may not sound like a big increase, astonishingly, these emissions were higher in 2021 than they were in 1990—31 years earlier.



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