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Number Of Global Methane Hot Spots Soared This Year Despite Slowdown [1]

"European Union announces plans to clamp down on releases of the greenhouse gas."

"The worldwide number of methane hot spots has soared 32 percent so far this year despite the economic slowdown, according to satellite imagery analyzed by a private data firm.

Comparing the first eight months of 2019 to the same period in 2020, the Paris-based firm Kayrros said methane leaks from oil and gas industry hot spots climbed even higher in Algeria, Russia and Turkmenistan, growing by more than 40 percent. The largest contributors to rising methane releases were the United States, Russia, Algeria, Turkmenistan, Iran and Iraq, Kayrros said.

Methane, the main ingredient of natural gas, is a greenhouse gas more than 80 times as potent as carbon dioxide over a 20-year period."

Steven Mufson reports for the Washington Post October 14, 2020. [2]

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Source: Washington Post [2], 10/15/2020
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