Tracking Methane Emissions by Satellite : A New World Bank Database and Case Study for Irrigated Rice Production

Atmospheric methane is a potent greenhouse gas that has accounted for 23 percent of radiative forcing in the lower atmosphere since 1750. Since methane has a much shorter atmospheric duration than carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, it provides a critical opportunity for near-term atmospheric greenhouse gas reduction. Thus, 122 countries have joined the recently launched Global Methane Pledge to reduce methane emissions at least 30 percent from 2020 levels by 2030. Unfortunately, the Pledge confronts a serious information problem at the outset: the near-total absence of directly measured data for problem diagnosis, program design, and performance assessment. At present, priority areas for emissions reduction are identified with spatially formatted “bottom-up” emissions inventories, such as the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research, which combines sectoral activity data with broadly calibrated emissions factors from engineering studies. This paper addresses the information problem by introducing a new World Bank database of monthly atmospheric methane concentrations, calculated for a high-resolution spatial grid from data provided by the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-5P satellite platform. It illustrates the potential utility of the database with a global study of methane emissions from irrigated rice production, which accounts for about 10 percent of agricultural methane emissions. A comparative analysis suggests that the Sentinel-5P data supplement the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research data with more fine-grained spatial information, which may support local programs to track, verify, and reward adoption of methane-reducing rice production techniques. If this approach proves valuable for irrigated rice production, it seems likely to work for other methane sources as well.

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Main Authors: Dasgupta, Susmita, Lall, Somik V., Wheeler, David
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2022-11
Subjects:CH4 EMISSIONS, SENTINEL-5P, AGRICULTURAL EMISSIONS, IRRIGATED RICE PRODUCTION, METHANE EMISSIONS, SATELLITE IMAGERY, AGRICULTURE CASE STUDY, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTION, GLOBAL METHANE PLEDGE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099547111072231680/IDU0d18b63b5020e704f2e0abd70f1371d118996
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/38279
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