EPA's Global Climate Change Program: Global landfill methane
The paper discusses AEERL's research efforts on global landfill methane (CH4). CH4 is of particular concern because its radiative forcing potential is thought to be much greater than that of carbon dioxide. Although the major sources of CH4 are known qualitatively, considerable uncertainty exists about the quantitative emissions from each source. One goal of AEERL's global climate research program is to develop a more accurate inventory of CH4 emissions from landfills. For major sources of greenhouse gases, AEERL has a program to develop and demonstrate mitigation/control opportunities for sources that are amenable to cost-effective control. The paper describes how global landfill CH4 is being estimated and what work has been initiated relating to the mitigation of global landfill CH4.
- Research Organization:
- Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 5328484
- Report Number(s):
- PB-91-223230/XAB; CNN: EPA-68-D9-0054
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: See also PB91-182667. Presented at the Annual Meeting, Air and Waste Management Association (84th), Vancouver, B.C., June 16-21, 1991. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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POLLUTION SOURCES
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AIR POLLUTION MONITORING
ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION
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ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
SANITARY LANDFILLS
WASTE DISPOSAL
ALKANES
CLIMATIC CHANGE
CONTROL
HYDROCARBONS
MANAGEMENT
MASS TRANSFER
MONITORING
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
POLLUTION CONTROL
WASTE MANAGEMENT
540120* - Environment
Atmospheric- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport- (1990-)