methane
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'Invisible' Methane Leaks Found to Be Exacerbating Climate Change Effects
Invisible methane leaks are worsening climate change, but new technology offers hope for reducing these emissions and slowing global warming.
Latest Research Articles
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Wetland Methane Emissions In Boreal-Arctic Region Up By 9% Since 2022, Study Finds
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Sea Of Methane Could Generate Warming, Melting Emissions
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Seaweed Red Algae Being Added To Cow Feed Additives To Cut Methane Emission
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Earth’s Climate May Be Undergoing a ‘Termination-Level Transition’ as Methane Rises
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Iceland's Baby Volcano Is Not Calming Yet As It Spews Methane, Tornadoes
Daffodils Eaten By Livestock Could Address Climate Change
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How Methane Produces Cooling Clouds While Still Trapping Significant Amount of Heat
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Paris Agreement Doomed to Fail Due to Agricultural Emissions Alone [Study]
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Baby Kangaroo Feces Could Contribute to an Unusual Solution To Cow-produced Methane
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Greenhouse Gases Carbon Dioxide and Methane Dramatically Increase by 0.6% and 0.5% in 2022 [Study]
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NASA Developed New Tool Spotting Major levels of Methane that Could Limit Global Warming
Understanding Nord Stream Methane Leaks: Environmental Impacts, Action Plans Identified