realistic ecology wrote:I can't read but I can lie
Your thing stops in 2015 ...
A study published in 2015 estimated that the Barnett shale region in north Texas lost 544 tonnes of methane per year due to leaks for a reasonable leak rate of 000%. This is equivalent to 1,5 million tonnes of CO46, more than states like Nevada or Connecticut.
In 2015, a study by John Worden of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory found that methane levels had remained stable for years but had increased sharply shortly after 2006, by 25 million tonnes per year. Using satellites and other valuation methods, they concluded that the contribution of fossil fuels to this increase was 12 to 19 million tonnes, the remainder probably coming from biological sources.
https://www.nationalgeographic.fr/envir ... te-mise-en