natural gas
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Update on Landfill Regulation: How to Cut Methane's Seep Into Atmosphere
Currently, the U.S. has 989 open and closed landfills, which amounts to a great deal of methane leaking from all that piled waste. The EPA's recent proposal seeks to regulate the emissions of at least 574 of those. The proposals also address controlling fracking emissions.
Latest Research Articles
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Fracking May Affect Air Quality, Human Health
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Fracking Most Likely to Blame for 2013-14 Earthquakes
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Fracking May Be Increasing Levels of Toxic Radon
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Methane Emitting from Arctic Seabed for Millions of Years
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Natural Gas Usage Won't Help Curb Carbon Emissions
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Leaky Gas Wells, Not Fracking, Are to Blame For Dirty Groundwater, Say Experts
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High Emissions Levels found in Different Stage of Natural Gas Drilling