@anotherMaxtide @ryankatzrosene @simondonner I published on this in 2002. Fossil gas use is much more efficient than coal, tho the leaks from the system have tremendous short-term warming impact. However, so do methane leaks from coal mines: and coal is bo
@_capps @TommyChong840 ...due to the extremely high leakage rates associated w natural gas + the rapid decline in coal use in developed countries due to simple economics, most of the potential for the fuel switching we discuss here has *already* been reali
RT @KHayhoe: @PauliJllo @hausfath I published my first paper on this in 2002!! https://t.co/HTFK1bhb5q Back then, natural gas was a bridge…
RT @KHayhoe: @PauliJllo @hausfath I published my first paper on this in 2002!! https://t.co/HTFK1bhb5q Back then, natural gas was a bridge…
@PauliJllo @hausfath I published my first paper on this in 2002!! https://t.co/HTFK1bhb5q Back then, natural gas was a bridge from coal to renewables, and we were half-way across it. Now, there's one plank left and Texas is already across the line (wind +
@russellgold @MarkRuffalo we answered that q way back, but it's clear from sat data our leakage rates were too low https://t.co/Dhd4tsqD6R