The amount and proportion of the powerful heat-trapping gas methane that humans spew into the atmosphere is rising, helping to turbocharge climate change, a new study finds.
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Pollution of the potent warming gas methane soars and people are mostly to blameA new study says the amount of the gas methane that humans spew into the atmosphere is rising, helping to turbocharge climate change.
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Pollution of the potent warming gas methane soars and people are mostly to blameA new study says the amount of the gas methane that humans spew into the atmosphere is rising, helping to turbocharge climate change.
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