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US, EU lawmakers seek international methane standard for oil and gas
Reuters· 4 days agoA group of European Union and U.S. Democrat lawmakers has asked the International Energy Agency to...
The EU’s Methane Regulations Will Impact U.S. Oil And Gas Producers
Forbes· 6 days agoThe European Union’s methane regulations will soon come into full force, prompting oil, gas, and...
Galway University to lead methane reduction study
RTÉ News· 4 days agoThe University of Galway is to lead a research consortium to pioneer greenhouse gas reduction solutions for agriculture. It will assess feed additives to...
Queensland coalmine fire a ‘disaster’ for climate say environmental groups
The Guardian· 4 days agoConservation groups say a fire that has been burning since Saturday at an underground coalmine is...
New images reveal an asteroid that just whizzed by Earth has an unexpected companion
CNN.com· 6 hours agoWhen NASA scientists recently tracked the orbits of two space rocks as they made close approaches of...
Big Oil’s Pledge to Curb Methane Faces Test in Gulf of Thailand
Bloomberg· 2 days agoThe UN’s IMEO has made a new request to two energy producers to halt emissions from a site that’s been observed releasing the greenhouse gas since 2013
NASA JPL team hopes to give greenhouse gas-monitoring satellite 'unprecedented' vision
LA Times via Yahoo News UK· 4 days ago(Noah Haggerty/For The Times) It was almost 10 years ago when Andrew Thorpe received a text from the...
ISB CEO calls on government to take ‘meaningful action’ - letsrecycle.com
letsrecycle.com· 4 days agoWith the general election taking place tomorrow, Williams has urged the new government, whoever it...
Texas directly in path of year’s first major hurricane: 5 things to know
The Hill via Yahoo News UK· 24 hours agoThe outer bands of Hurricane Beryl — the earliest major hurricane on record — are on track to hit...
Scientists wary of bird flu pandemic ‘unfolding in slow motion’
Irish Independent· 5 days agoScientists tracking the spread of bird flu are increasingly concerned that gaps in surveillance may keep them several steps behind a new pandemic, according to Reuters interviews with more than a dozen leading disease experts.