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Harvard Study: U.S. Likely Culprit Global Spike Methane Emissions

2016-02-18 16:40:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Common Dreams: New research has linked the U.S. to the massive rise in global methane emissions. Bobby Magill reported on the Harvard University study on Climate Central Tuesday. Using satellite data, the researchers found that methane emissions in the country rose more than 30 percent over the 20022014 period and that increase "could account for 3060 percent of the global growth of atmospheric methane seen in the past decade," the study`s abstract states. Though the study does not attribute the increase...

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