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Researchers Reveal the Worst Methane Super-Emitters in the U.S.

Por: Time Science September 24, 2022

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When it comes to global warming, methane is a monster. It may represent only 11% of the share of greenhouse gasses emitted each year, but during its first 20 years in the atmosphere it is 80 times more efficient at capturing heat than the far more commonplace carbon dioxide. That’s why it’s so important to spot the worst emitters and shut them down—or at least reduce their output. Now, , researchers have taken a big step toward reaching... + full article



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