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Former Climate Program Director
I put my scientific training into action as a weapon in the struggle against destructive river projects. I also work to debunk the myth that dams are good for the climate. We know that dams adversely impact a river's ability to adapt to climate change and dams in tropical regions can be major emitters of methane, a greenhouse gas that is 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
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Methane Emissions from a Temperate Reservoir
Sat, 03/13/2010 - 10:12am
By: Payal Parekh More information:
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here's that paper title ...
In case anyone finds it useful, here's that paper's title. Try scholar.google.com to see if you can get a copy, or perhaps email Payal:
Extreme Methane Emissions from a Swiss Hydropower Reservoir: Contribution from Bubbling Sediments.
by DELSONTRO et al.
Thanks for the interesting article, Payal!
The link to the study sends you to a password wall
I'd like to read the full study. Unfortunately, I'm unable to login to see site that holds it. I think other readers are experiencing this same thing. In my case, I'm greeted with this message:
"Access to C&EN Online content is only available to institutional subscribers and ACS Members."
What's the name of the study? Maybe it's been released somewhere else on the web.
Thanks,
Jaime aka Wild Blue