The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been underestimating methane
leaks from natural gas production and use by 25 to 75 percent, according
to a comprehensive assessment of more than 200 studies. When the
methane leaks are accounted for, natural gas contributes to climate
change more than industry and the EPA have claimed, the report
concludes. http://bit.ly/1gFvPorNOTICE:
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Nat Gas is 20-100X more warming than CO2. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been underestimating methane leaks from natural gas production and use by 25 to 75 percent
The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been underestimating methane
leaks from natural gas production and use by 25 to 75 percent, according
to a comprehensive assessment of more than 200 studies. When the
methane leaks are accounted for, natural gas contributes to climate
change more than industry and the EPA have claimed, the report
concludes. http://bit.ly/1gFvPor
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