urban areas
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Untreated Wastewater May Be a Contributing Factor to Methane Emissions From Urban Areas
Research published in Environmental Research Letters has shown that methane emissions from urban areas are underestimated by a factor of three to four and that untreated wastewater may be a contributing factor.
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