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gas

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gas
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balloon burner

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balloon burner
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Stove top fire

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Stove top fire
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Flaming of gas.

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Flaming of gas.
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Stove top burner igniting into a blue cooking flame

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Stove top burner igniting into a blue cooking flame. Natural gas inflammation in stove burner, close up view
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Bloomberg

Clouds of Methane Seen Spewing From Texas Oil Fields

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Sep.24 -- Plumes of methane can be seen spewing from oil and gas facilities in the Permian Basin. The images were recorded with an infrared camera mounted on a helicopter. This video is from the Environmental Defense Fund. (This video is...
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Curated Video

Study: Gas Stoves Worse For Climate Than Previously Thought

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Methane is a greenhouse gas that is dozens of times more potent than carbon dioxide but doesn't stay in the atmosphere nearly as long.
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Bloomberg

Nord Stream Gas Leaks Look Like Sabotage: Germany and US Sa

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As the damaged Nord Stream pipelines caused massive bubbling gas leaks in the Baltic Sea, German and US officials said the incident looked like sabotage. Denmark and Norway have now stepped up security around their energy assets....
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Bloomberg

Why Hydrogen Can Actually Make Climate Change Worse

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Hydrogen is seen as a way to power factories, buildings, ships and planes without pumping carbon dioxide into the sky. But now scientists are warning that hydrogen leaked into the atmosphere can contribute to climate change much like...
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Curated Video

Composting Now Required By California Law

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California has made a food recycling program mandatory where residents have to separate compostables from the rest of the trash.
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Bloomberg

Why Cows, Steel and Cement Pollute So Much (and How to Fix It)

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Jan.21 -- The scope of decarbonization isn’t just limited to power generation and transportation. The approach extends to industries including steel, cattle and cement manufacturing. All will require major change in order to slow global...
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Curated Video

Research says changing cattle feed could reduce methane

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LEADIN:Scientists say cattle and sheep farmers can begin to control their massive contribution to greenhouse gases and global warming by feeding their animals more high value, nutritious plants.The claims are made in a new report which...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Nuclear and renewables South Africas ambitious new energy mix

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VOICED : Nuclear and renewables South Africas ambitious new energy mix
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Texas business pumps unused gas from oil wells to mine Bitcoin

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Cryptocurrency entrepreneurs are fueling their operations with a source of natural gas that frequently gets wasted during oil production, but experts worry there could still be an environmental cost (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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The Recount

Biden Leads Global Movement to Slash Methane

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President Biden just announced that nearly 90 countries are joining the global methane pledge — and introduced some of the strongest regulations of methane emissions in U.S. history. Here’s why that’s a big f’ing deal.
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Bloomberg

DSM Going Into 2021 With Positive Momentum, Says Co-CEO

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Feb.16 -- Geraldine Matchett, co-chief executive officer at at Dutch Lifesciences company Koninklijke DSM NV, discusses fourth-quarter earnings, the animal nutrition business and her outlook for the business. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Bio catalyst plant turns excess power into gas

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LEADIN:As the world moves to renewable energy sources, like wind and solar, experts are looking for methods to store the large amounts of energy they produce for when supply is less abundant.A startup from Germany has developed a...
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Sky News

Britain's first Bio Bus to start regular service in Bristol

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Britain's first Bio Bus to start regular service in Bristol
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Curated Video

Bio catalyst plant turns excess power into gas

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LEADIN:As the world moves to renewable energy sources, like wind and solar, experts are looking for methods to store the large amounts of energy they produce for when supply is less abundant.A startup from Germany has developed a...
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Curated Video

Bio catalyst plant turns excess power into gas

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LEADIN:As the world moves to renewable energy sources, like wind and solar, experts are looking for methods to store the large amounts of energy they produce for when supply is less abundant.A startup from Germany has developed a...
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Curated Video

Residents of Pennsylvania's top natural gas-producing town will soon know what may be lurking in their drinking water wells. Federal environmental regulators are investigating claims of contamination in the town of Dimock.

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HEADLINE: EPA probes water well pollution in Pa. gas field CAPTION: Residents of Pennsylvania's top natural gas-producing town will soon know what may be lurking in their drinking water wells. Federal environmental regulators are...
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Curated Video

How garlic can help curb greenhouse gases

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AP Television Aberystwyth, Wales, 1st June 2011 1. Medium shot of cow. 2. Close up of manure. 3. Wide shot of cows in field. 4. Close up cow in field. 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Professor Jamie Newbold, Aberystwyth University: "Full...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Bishop: Executive Orders Have Run Their Course

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Jan.30 -- Republican Congressman Robert Bishop of Utah discusses President Trump's executive order banning refugees and travelers from seven nations from entering the United States, energy and the environment. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Research says changing cattle feed could reduce methane

Higher Ed
LEADIN:Scientists say cattle and sheep farmers can begin to control their massive contribution to greenhouse gases and global warming by feeding their animals more high value, nutritious plants.The claims are made in a new report which...