Average landfill emissions of a climate-forcing superpollutant are 1.4 times higher than what was reported to EPA, researchers found, adding to calls to improve methane monitoring at trash sites.
The research, conducted by scientists flying over more than 200 landfills across 18 states from 2018 to 2022, revealed average methane emissions to be 1.4 times higher than those reported to the ...
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This super-pollutant’s ability to trap heat and warm the planet is about 80 times greater than carbon dioxide. When people think of methane, it’s often of belching cows or leaking pipes, but our trash ...
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The EPA’s latest greenhouse gas inventory shows that agriculture continues to be the leading U.S. source of methane and nitrous oxide, two highly potent climate pollutants.
Methane's ability to warm the planet is nearly 30 times greater than carbon ... the U.S. with airplanes and found that emissions on average were 40% higher than the emissions reported to the ...
Robert Kleinberg at CGEP explains why methane isn’t included in the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) which ...
A host of Texas representatives and energy industry groups has joined Congressman August Pfluger and fellow congressional Republicans to excoriate and oppose the Environmental Protection Agency's new ...
If the Ember analysis is accurate, it would represent a 14% increase in national methane emissions for Germany, according to the report. An estimate by scientists using satellite data found emissions ...
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