[font face=Serif][font size=5]More Potent than Carbon Dioxide, Nitrous Oxide Levels in California May be Nearly Three Times Higher Than Previously Thought[/font]
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Berkeley Lab researchers devise a new method to estimate states greenhouse gas emissions.[/font]
December 04, 2012
Julie Chao (510) 486-6491 JHChao@lbl.gov
[font size=3]Using a new method for estimating greenhouse gases that combines atmospheric measurements with model predictions, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) researchers have found that the level of nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, in California may be 2.5 to 3 times greater than the current inventory.
At that level, total N[font size="1"]
2[/font]O emissionswhich are believed to come primarily from nitrogen fertilizers used in agricultural productionwould account for about 8 percent of Californias total greenhouse gas emissions. The findings were recently published in a
paper titled Seasonal variations in N[font size="1"]
2[/font]O emissions from central California in
Geophysical Research Letters. Earlier this year, using the same methodology, the researchers found that levels of methane, another potent greenhouse gas, in California may be up to
1.8 times greater than previous estimates.
If our results are accurate, then it suggests that N[font size="1"]
2[/font]O makes up not 3 percent of Californias total effective greenhouse gases but closer to 10 percent, said Marc Fischer, lead researcher on both studies. And taken together with our previous estimates of methane emissions, that suggests those two gases may make up 20 to 25 percent of Californias total emissions. Thats starting to become roughly comparable to emissions from fossil fuel CO[font size="1"]
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map of nitrous oxide emissions in California
Accurate estimates of the Californias greenhouse gas emissions are important as the state works to reduce emissions to 1990 levels by 2020, as mandated by a law known as AB 32. The vast majority of the reduction efforts have been focused on CO[font size="1"]
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