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English: "The Global Carbon Project has established a consortium of more than 50 research institutions around the world to gather the observations, statistics and run global models to update and improve the methane budget regularly (every 2-3 years). The CH4 budget is estimated at the global scale, as shown here, but also in 18 continental regions for the 5 source categories listed in bold above using both "top down (TD)" and "bottom up (BU)" methods. BU uses diverse data inventories, observation-driven methods and process-based models (e.g. energy statistics, agricultural data, biogeochemistry modeling). TD optimally combines measurements of atmospheric CH4 at > 100 stations around the world with a first-guess estimate of CH4 emissions into an atmospheric inversion framework."
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Source http://www.globalcarbonatlas.org/en/CH4-emissions / https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/12/1561/2020/
Author The Global Carbon Project

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The Global Methane Budget 2008–2017, visualizing which processes add the greenhouse gas to the atmosphere and which remove it, by the Global Carbon Project

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