Technology has the potential to make deep cuts to emissions of the potent greenhouse gas but requires major investment
A bacteria that consumes the greenhouse gas methane could slow the rate of global heating, according to a study out this week.
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas emitted from energy (natural gas and petroleum systems), industry, agriculture, land use and waste management activities.
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