Methane
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- Posted9 November 2021
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- Posted9 November 2021
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- Posted2 November 2021
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- Posted2 November 2021
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- Posted25 October 2021
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Climate change: Could seaweed help cows burp less methane? Business Daily. Audio, 00:03:00
A biologist says that adding seaweed to a cow's foodstuff reduces the methane they burp
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- Posted18 October 2021
The Climate Question. Why can't we stop gas flaring? Audio, 28 minutes
Flared gas is a by-product of oil extraction. It harms the climate and human health.
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- Posted17 September 2021
大象传媒 Inside Science. Climate change and oil and gas exploration; cutting methane emissions; African wild dog populations; freezing eggs and sperm. Audio, 29 minutes
What's the future of oil and gas exploration when limiting global heating to 1.5 degrees?
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Unexpected Elements. Methane - a climate solution? Audio, 68 minutes
Can reductions in this potent greenhouse gas help keep global temperature rises down?
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Science In Action. Methane: A climate solution? Audio, 29 minutes
Can reductions in this potent greenhouse gas help keep global temperature rises down?
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- Available for over a year
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- Posted11 August 2021
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- Posted6 May 2021
39 Ways to Save the Planet. Cutting the Cow Burps. Audio, 14 minutes
Cattle emit huge quantities of planet-warming methane. But they can be stopped!
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- Posted21 October 2020
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- Posted21 October 2020
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- Posted21 October 2020
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- Posted21 October 2020
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- Posted21 September 2020
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- Posted16 July 2020
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- Posted11 December 2019
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- Posted11 December 2019
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- Posted8 October 2019