greenhouse gases
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Inland Waters Overlooked as Major Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Scientists Warn
Inland waters like lakes, ponds, rivers, and reservoirs can release climate-damaging greenhouse gases. Click to read more.
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Arctic Snowpack Accelerates Greenhouse Gas Emissions [Study]
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Pennsylvania Steel Industry Could Mitigate Carbon Emissions if State Switches to Green Steel [Study]
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G7 Countries Offer New 'Pledge' to Stop Fossil Fuels, Urge Other Countries to Follow
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Greenhouse Gases Carbon Dioxide and Methane Dramatically Increase by 0.6% and 0.5% in 2022 [Study]
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Historic 2020 California Wildfire Smoke Darkened the Skies, Decreasing Solar Power Production
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Volcanic Gas from Mauna Loa's Eruption Now Reaching the Mainland US
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Levels of Greenhouse Gases in the Atmosphere Reaches New High
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Scientists Recommend Reducing Incoming Sunlight to Refreeze the Earth's Poles
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Climate Crisis Worsens as Report Showed an Increase of Greenhouse Gas and Sea Level
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Scientists Surprised After Discovering Significant Carbon Loss in the Laohugou Glacier on the Tibetan Plateau