Up to 200% underestimation of cumulative methane emission from individual landfills uncovers tens of Tg of overlooked annual emission worldwide

Author:

Wang Yao1ORCID,Yin Ke2,Fang Mingliang3,Guo Yuliang1,Pi Xiaoqing1,Wang Yijie1,He Hongping4,Lou Ziyang5,Fei Xunchang1

Affiliation:

1. Nanyang Technological University

2. Nanjing Forest University

3. Fudan University

4. Shenzhen University

5. Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Abstract

Abstract Landfill methane (CH4) emissions account for ~ 10% of all anthropogenic CH4 emissions globally, amounting to ~ 50 Tg/year. Contrasted by “top-down” atmospheric inversion results, the mainstream “bottom-up” emission inventories, which use the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) model, exhibit significant bias due to inaccurate a priori decay constant (k) estimations. We improved the k estimation method by incorporating composition- and environment-specific corrections, which are readily integrated into the IPCC’s model. We demonstrate that the accuracies of CH4 emission predictions are significantly improved by using the corrected k values, which are benchmarked against the atmospheric inversion results. We extend the emission estimations to landfills worldwide and reveal up to 209% underestimation in individual landfills and several tens of Tg/year of potentially overlooked CH4 emission globally. Our findings highlight the importance of prioritizing landfill CH4 emission monitoring and reduction as one of the most cost-effective mitigation options to achieve current climate goals.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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