Technology developed by St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia can be mounted in a truck and used to detect methane and other emissions at oil and gas sites | submitted A recent resurgence of ...
Today's rapid technological advancements spark both excitement and concern, particularly among environmentalists. The growth of industries like oil, natural gas, and waste disposal is contributing to ...
Recent advances could make it feasible to deploy networks of methane sensors to detect this greenhouse gas at large facilities WASHINGTON -- Researchers have developed a new sensor that could allow ...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that total methane emissions from the oil and gas sector accounted for 6% of the energy sector’s global greenhouse gas emissions. If 142,000 tons of ...
Methane is one of the leading contributors to greenhouse gasses with 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide. Methane from human action drives up to 30 percent of today’s global warming. As the ...
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