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  2. Greenhouse gas emissions from wetlands - Wikipedia

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    A heat map of the planet showing methane emissions from wetlands from 1980 to 2021. Greenhouse gas emissions from wetlands of concern consist primarily of methane and nitrous oxide emissions. Wetlands are the largest natural source of atmospheric methane in the world, and are therefore a major area of concern with respect to climate change.

  3. List of locations and entities by greenhouse gas emissions

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    Emissions attributed to specific power stations around the world, color-coded by type of fuel used at the station. Lower half focuses on Europe and Asia [1] This article is a list of locations and entities by greenhouse gas emissions, i.e. the greenhouse gas emissions from companies, activities, and countries on Earth which cause climate change.

  4. Greenhouse gas emissions by the United States - Wikipedia

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    CO 2 emissions from the US electric power sector. The Coalbed Methane Outreach Program (CMOP) works to reduce methane released into the atmosphere as a result of coal mining by supporting recovery of naturally occurring coal mine gases and encouraging the production of coalbed methane energy, among other uses. [60] Natural Gas STAR Program [61]

  5. Climate TRACE - Wikipedia

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    Climate TRACE (Tracking Real-Time Atmospheric Carbon Emissions) [1] is an independent group which monitors and publishes greenhouse gas emissions. [2] It launched in 2021 before COP26, [3] and improves monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of both carbon dioxide and methane.

  6. EPA: Methane emissions down 44% in top oil and gas ... - AOL

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    According to the EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, methane emissions dropped in seven oil- and natural gas-producing basins by up to 87% from 2019-2023. The drop occurred as U.S. domestic ...

  7. Climate change in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Sarasota's Climate Adaption and Mitigation Center has been funded to work on "a curated database of peer-reviewed science to inform decision-making in academia, government and the private sector." [83] In North Central Florida, where climate change denial is stronger, climate change efforts were starting to be visible in 2020 in Gainesville ...

  8. Methane emissions - Wikipedia

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    Globally averaged atmospheric concentration and its annual growth rate. [17] In April 2022, NOAA reported an annual increase in global atmospheric methane of 17 parts per billion (ppb) in 2021—averaging 1,895.7 ppb in that year—the largest annual increase recorded since systematic measurements began in 1983; the increase during 2020 was 15.3 ppb, itself a record increase.

  9. Bald eagles along the Treasure Coast, elsewhere, facing ... - AOL

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    The Treasure Coast's population of eagles is currently steady," said Shawnlei Breeding, Florida Audubon EagleWatch program manager. "But factors such as increased urbanization and human ...