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Matt Goldberg
MattGoldberg100
Do Americans' feelings and associations regarding natural gas depend on what we call it?Natural gas is mostly methane (70-90%). In our new study, we test whether "methane" evokes different feelings/assoc.,
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Eric Holthaus
EricHolthaus
Later today, in one of his first acts as President, Biden will sign an executive order: “Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate Crisis.”It
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, and is responsible for about a quarter of the warming we have experienced to-date. Reducing methane emissions is an important part of climate mitigation.
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Frank Mitloehner
GHGGuru
THREAD:Accounting correctly for methane’s short-lived nature isn’t greenwashing, it’s science. This great paper reinforces what we at @UCDavisCLEAR have been saying – agriculture methane warms differently than fossil CO2. 1/
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Jeffrey Williams
GeositeJeff
I have always viewed @Geosite's role with the Energy Industry as solving production problems. Particularly fusing isolated data sets (internal and third party). We have chosen to work with methane
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Kees van der Leun
Sustainable2050
We need to get serious about methane leakage. Natural (fossil) gas has lower CO2 emissions per unit of energy than coal, but if a few % of it escapes to
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Arvind Ravikumar
arvindpawan1
The IEA has come out with a report on urgently addressing methane emissions.While I applaud the details & strong language in this report, this is nothing new: our paper made
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Clean Air Task Force
cleanaircatf
The @UNEP #EmissionsGap Report 2020 is out.The headline: Despite those viral posts about dolphins in Venice, the pandemic did not solve our emissions problem. There's a lot to dive into
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Bronwyn Hayward
BMHayward
Mōrena let’s set the record straight I support farming or I wouldn’t have lectured at Lincoln for 10yrs. I’m merely saying many in and out of NZ aren’t as convinced
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Earthworks
Earthworks
1/n This story reports on our analysis that compares flares actually seen with @TXRRC's flare permitting database. It shows 75% of observed flares on @TXGLO lands (public lands) are unpermitted.https://twitter.com/Earthworks/status/1356
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Frank Mitloehner
GHGGuru
THREAD: Does methane from cattle have the same warming impact as methane from fossil fuels? The answer is NO, but that’s the popular belief. Through science we will #rethinkmethane AND
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The Land Desk
jonnypeace
1/n Wow. @JoeBiden had a busy first day. In addition to being inaugurated he also signed a bunch of executive orders, one of which was a mass rollback of the
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Andrew Bissell
eLEJOG
“chief executive, Graham Cooley, points out that it is much easier to store molecules such as hydrogen than electrons in batteries.”Is that really true? We @SunampLtd were in an @innovateuk
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Sara Place
drsplace
Ruminants, whether wild or domestic, convert (or rather the microbes hanging out in their stomachs do) a fraction of the carbon in into methane (CH4), a gas with a
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Juliet Eilperin
eilperin
1/ BREAKING: The Trump administration on Monday rejected setting tougher standards on soot, the nation’s most widespread deadly air pollutant, even as some public health and environmental justice activists had
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Robbie Andrew
robbie_andrew
Who would have thought in 2007 to see this now? Some points on the "Oh, but natural gas leaks" response.1. Yes, US natgas suffers significant CH₄ leaks. But in contrast
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