That is how much methane is over CO2.
The latest news is that there is twice as much of it in the atmosphere than was previously thought, you know, when climate change deals were being made in Kyoto, Copenhagen, Rio and Paris.
This news really pi55es me off because those of us who have followed the climate have known this for ages. Yet the whole focus has been on CO2, CO2 and more CO2. Methane has taken a bit of a back seat ride both with scientists and politicians.
It was thought to be at about 900 parts per billion by volume. That in itself was a disaster in the making, but the true figure is more than twice as much at 1,820 ppb, and growing.
Most of it is released when we extract oil, coal and gas, and the figures is some 20-60% higher then previously thought. The rest comes naturally, or partly naturally, from methane clathrates (release of these is accelerating due to the increase in global temperatures) wild animals, bugs and other creatures. However, the largest 'natural' producer is cattle, and their numbers increase annually to feed us. Talk about a double, double whammy.
We were always going to miss the 'plucked out of thin air' figure from Paris by a long way. This news takes us even further away.