metánkibocsátás
Metánkibocsátás, or methane emission, refers to the release of methane gas into the atmosphere. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, with a global warming potential approximately 25 times greater than carbon dioxide over a 100-year period. It is primarily produced through natural processes such as the decomposition of organic matter in wetlands and the digestive processes of certain animals, including cattle and sheep. Human activities also contribute significantly to methane emissions, including agriculture, fossil fuel extraction, and waste management.
In the agricultural sector, methane is released from livestock, particularly ruminants like cows and sheep, through
Waste management practices also play a role in methane emissions. Landfills produce methane as organic waste
Efforts to reduce methane emissions focus on improving agricultural practices, enhancing waste management systems, and improving