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Government Climate Rules Fail To Target Nearly 90% of Global Methane Emissions

Por: Time World May 20, 2023

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Methane belched from livestock operations, bubbling from rice paddies, and seeping from landfills, coal mines, and leaking pipelines is about 25 times as powerful as carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere. The world urgently needs to begin to draw down those emissions in order to limit the worst effects of . But, so far, governments around the world have only made miniscule efforts to address the methane problem, even as... + full article



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