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29/06/2012
03/05/2012
Dear Methane Research Colleagues The next meeting of the CCSSG is in 3 weeks. The members have been asked to summarize the important open issues in their areas of representation. For me this is methane, CO and hydrocarbons, which boils down to methane. I am writing to ask you if you have any thoughts you would like me to convey.
11/02/2012
Hi, here's the link to the third installment at Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nathan-currier/methane-in-the-twilight-z_2... All best, Nathan
18/01/2012
06/11/2011
Dear methane friends - I'm hoping that you might enjoy taking a look at my recent article at the Huffington Post, Methane and the Fierce Urgency of Now, which I hope will be the first of a series focusing on methane in climate policy from a variety of angles.
12/01/2012
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nathan-currier/methane-in-the-twilight-z_b... I thought you might be interest in this, the first of a series that will deal with the recent press coverage of the arctic methane issue, as well as other aspects of the problem....
09/09/2011
Northern peatlands are typically nutrient-poor, acidic ecosystems.  They store one third of global soil carbon, and one tenth of global freshwater.  However, over the past century they have been damaged in numerous ways; they have been burnt for agricultural management, drained for forestry and agriculture, and harvested as a fuel source.
07/06/2011
AMOprox Quantifying aerobic methane oxidation in the ocean: Calibration and palaeo application of a novel proxy
09/05/2011
Methane researchers will all be accustomed to the old jokes about flatulent cows, but fewer will be familiar with the debate about the possible role of methane emissions from other large bodied herbivores in an earlier era.
31/01/2011
I expect most MethaneNet users spotted last month’s announcement that private business is to get involved in collecting atmospheric greenhouse gas data.