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Methane Emissions From Livestock Are Contributing to Global Warming Much More Than Scientists Thought – The Weather Channel

by Passcomms | Oct 3, 2017 | News |


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Methane Emissions From Livestock Are Contributing to Global Warming Much More Than Scientists Thought
The Weather Channel
In the Sept. 22, 2017, photo above, a farmer works to move a herd to another field in Glen Flora, Texas. A recent study suggests methane emission estimates from livestock are larger than researchers previously thought. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) …
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