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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/13941188
The paper is here
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/13941188
The paper is here
Yet another study that didn’t bother looking at emissions in mining and processing of coal, just on the ones from natural gas.
Is this true? Can someone cross-check it?
It’s stated right there on the paper’s abstract.
Maybe I’m stupid but I don’t see that in the abstract. I just see a GWP_20 potential for coal in the abstract. Further down there’s this table:
It seems like they’re not just counting the combustion emissions in that number.
Then there’s also this, which explicitly talks about fuel development emissions:
Did you look at the paper or am I grossly misunderstanding something?
What emissions are there from drilling natural gas, aside from aquifer and river pollution?
The main concern with natural gas are that the leaks cause 81x the greenhouse effect than if the gas was just burned. And liquifying methane and tanking it onto ships causes a lot of leaks, more than the leaks caused normally by pipelines. Natural gas is just as bad as coal if not worse.
https://youtu.be/K2oL4SFwkkw?feature=shared&t=71
Coal mining releases a great deal of methane and other green-house gasses. It’s not clear whether it’s more or less than the LPG entire chain.
A serious paper would compare the entire picture of both. Or at least look at one and refrain from opining about the other.
Natural gas is absolutely not as bad or worse than coal, if you look at the whole picture. The big problem with coal wasn’t the greenhouse emissions, it was all the other emissions. Radioactive particulates anyone?
Posting this further up for visibility.
Maybe I’m stupid but there’s this table:
It seems like they’re not just counting the combustion emissions in that number.
Then there’s also this, which explicitly talks about fuel development emissions:
Did you look at the paper or am I grossly misunderstanding something?