methane
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Microorganisms in Seabeds Release More Methane as Oceans Get Warmer, Study Shows
Large amounts of methane may be released from the microorganisms thriving in seabeds as a result of warming oceans, which could amplify global warming.
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Methane Alert: Scientists Find Leak in Algerian Desert; Fjord Emissions in Heavy Storms
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Limiting Other Climatic Pollutants, in Addition to CO2, Provides Earth a Fighting Chance
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Exploring Landfill Ecosystems To Find Out Why Methane From Garbage Should Not Be Squandered
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Scientists Found This Bacteria Can Produce Electricity from Methane: New Study
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Gateway to Hell: Scientists Suggest Drilling Holes and Extinguishing Fire at the Darvaza Gas Crater in Turkmenistan Once and For All
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This Bacteria Can Consume Greenhouse Gas Methane and Convert it Into Fuel
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Seagrasses Found to Continue Releasing Methane Even After Death
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UN Report: Measures Against Climate Change and Global Warming not Sufficient
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Microbes in Soil Are Responsible for Making Tree Methane Farts in Ghost Forests
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Methane From Gas Stoves Worsens Climate Change and Harms Your Health
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Red Seaweed Reduces Methane 'Belching' by Cattle, Could Help Alleviate Climate Change
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New Satellite Can Monitor Emissions of Greenhouse Gas Methane Which Causes Climate Change