Sep 29, 2006
Scientists Explain Why Atmospheric Levels Of Greenhouse Gas Have Stabilized
Scientists have explained why atmospheric levels of the  greenhouse gas methane have stabilized in recent years, but warn that increases  could resume in the near future. In research published in Nature this week, an  international team of scientists -- including CSIRO researchers -- has shown  that it was a decline in emissions of methane from human activities in the 1990s  that resulted in the recent slower growth of methane in the global atmosphere.  Full  read here