Methane's On The Rise, But Regulations To Stop Gas Leaks Still Debated
Scientists concede that oil and gas production is only partly to blame for the 3 percent surge in the greenhouse gas in the last decade. Obama tightened rules on the industry. Will Trump repeal them?
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January 3, 2017 at 04:23AM
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NPR News: Methane's On The Rise, But Regulations To Stop Gas Leaks Still Debated
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