Very Strong Atmospheric Methane Growth in the 4 Years 2014–2017: Implications for the Paris Agreement
Euan G. Nisbet(Royal Holloway University of London), James W. C. White(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research), David Lowry(Royal Holloway University of London), Stephen M. Platt(NILU), Rebecca Brownlow(University of Groningen), Cathrine Lund Myhre(NILU), J. A. Pyle(University of Cambridge), Ingeborg Levin(Heidelberg University), James L. France(British Antarctic Survey), Gunnar Myhre(CICERO Center for International Climate Research), Michelle Cain(University of Oxford), Martin Manning(Victoria University of Wellington), Philippe Bousquet(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), N. J. Warwick(University of Cambridge), A. E. Jones(Natural Environment Research Council), Rebecca Fisher(Royal Holloway University of London), Sylvia Michel(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research), Ove Hermansen(NILU), Grant Allen(University of Manchester), E. J. Dlugokencky(NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory), Ryan Hossaini(Lancaster University), Andrew C. Manning(University of East Anglia), Bruce H. Vaughn(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research)
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