Relevant to Zeke's point here, focusing on methane over CO2 is a high(er)-discount-rate form of thinking: valuing the near-future over the distant-future. I wonder how many people arguing for short CO2-equivalent windows (or, generally, the importance of methane) understand that.https://twitter.com/hausfath/status/1183813169178763267 …
All common uses of methane result in both CO2 emissions and leaked methane. Thus, emphasizing the short-term effects of methane ensures that we address both the short and long term effects of burning methane. Stop gas expansion now!