Reducing methane emissions from oil and gas, agriculture and waste sectors can improve public health and slow global warming. Here’s how that can be done.
An international study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres has provided new insights into global ...
Zefiro Founder and Chief Executive Officer Talal Debs PhD commented, "From our public and private sector clients across North ...
Catherine Flax is an experienced Wall Street banker and commodities executive, who was recognized by Financial News (Dow ...
A new report by Changing Markets Foundation and NGO Mighty Earth reveals that 20 major supermarkets - including Carrefour, ...
The House of Representatives and the Senate voted to overturn a Biden-era rule imposing progressively higher fees on oil ...
Methane might be a hazard to human health, but it is also powerful greenhouse gas. While it has a much shorter lifespan in ...
After many decades of research, the dairy sector has a significant body of peer-reviewed research showing that feed additives ...
Detecting CH 4 is crucial in hydrogen and methane breath testing (HMBT) for identifying intestinal methanogen overgrowth (IMO ...
Breaking the law should have consequences but when it comes to the oil and gas industry, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin doesn’t think so,” said Mark Brownstein, EDF’s. “His agency’s decision to not ...
ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance said on Tuesday that the United States and Europe should coordinate their regulations on ...
A recent study reveals that methane emissions could unexpectedly boost ozone layer recovery, particularly in the Arctic and ...
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