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methane emissions

Atmospheric monitoring equipment at the University of Utah.

Scientists Cast Doubt on Atmospheric Methane Removal Technology

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Liquefied natural gas carbon footprint is worse than coal

Map of main gas pipelines and sources of methane emissions related to oil and gas industry operations.

Methane emissions are rising faster than ever

Methane emissions are growing faster than projected, mainly from fossil fuels and wetlands

Three-step plan to cut overlooked methane emissions could help stop global warming faster

cows and researchers

Scientists work to translate cows’ moos into language and meaning

permafrost natural gas fire

Natural gas is migrating under permafrost, could see methane emissions skyrocket if it escapes

L.A. skyline

Methane Emissions in LA are Decreasing More Slowly than Previously Estimated

More precise than other methane-sensing satellites, MethaneSAT will allow scientists to track emissions to their sources and provide key data for reduction efforts. It is scheduled to launch early next year. Courtesy of Steven Wofsy

Methane-tracking satellite may be fastest way to slow climate change

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