greenhouse gas emissions
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Bacteria Produce Greenhouse Gas Nitrous Oxide Caused by Previously Unknown Enzyme
Bacteria use nitrate to produce the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide, which is harder to monitor than carbon dioxide, according to the study. Click to read more.
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Inland Waters Overlooked as Major Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Scientists Warn
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Food Waste Generation Shoots Up 280% After Pandemic, Driving Global Greenhouse Emissions Through The Roof
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EU: Pace Of Greenhouse Emission Reductions Must Step Up To Meet 2030 Targets
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Small Animals Can Improve Water And Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, New Report Finds
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Polar Bears at Risk: Analysis of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sea Ice Loss
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Arctic Snowpack Accelerates Greenhouse Gas Emissions [Study]
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reach All-Time High That Could Influence Wildfires, Challenging Heat
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G7 Countries Offer New 'Pledge' to Stop Fossil Fuels, Urge Other Countries to Follow
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Stevia Sweeteners Produce 10% Less Greenhouse Gas Emissions vs. Sugar — Research
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Florida Faces Up to 6 Feet Sea Level Rise by 2100: US Government Says