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Rising temperatures are weakening the ability of wetlands to curb methane emissions, according to new research.
Warming temperatures can ramp up the activity of methane-producing bacteria in wetland soils, adding to methane emissions.
Filipinos Support Action to Minimize Climate Change Impact, 75% Support National Methane Emissions Reduction Target Amid ...
A $20 million ASEAN–South Korea Cooperation Project on Methane Mitigation (AKCMM) has officially been launched. The project ...
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Space.com on MSNClimate change is officially the leading threat to imperiled species in the United StatesIn a landmark shift, a new study has found that climate change is now the most pervasive human-caused threat to imperiled ...
The startup's enzymes modify a cow’s microbiome using enzymes, slashing methane while boosting the nutrients available to the ...
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Scientific path to recouping the costs of climate changeA new study lays out a scientific framework for holding individual fossil fuel companies liable for the costs of climate change by tracing specific damages back to their emissions. The researchers use ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNClimate change and womenWomen bear the brunt of climate change. They are disproportionately affected by heatwaves in summer and heavy rains in winter ...
MOST Filipinos support projects that address climate change and methane emissions as more Filipinos feel their impact on their personal lives, a study showed. In a poll commissioned by Global Methane ...
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