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Satellite Data Shows U.S. Methane 'Hot Spot' Bigger Than Expected

2014-10-10 10:18:13| pollutiononline Home Page

One small "hot spot" in the U.S. Southwest is responsible for producing the largest concentration of the greenhouse gas methane seen overthe United States– more than triple the standard ground-based estimate -- according to a new study of satellite data by scientists at NASA and theUniversity of Michigan

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