Energy
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Paris Agreement: New Study Reveals Policymakers Underestimate Methane Impact on Air Quality and Climate
Researchers of the new study believe the UN framework of the Paris Agreement is not entirely accurate when it comes to mitigating methane emissions and its contribution to air pollution.
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