The climate threat of methane gas expansion is growing, and the public remains largely unaware — in part because of misinformation and misleading terminology.
So long as people are extracting and burning, it’s a problem, irrespective of whether you’re thinking about the direct impact that methane leaks have, or whether you’re talking about the CO2 that results from burning the methane. It all needs to stay in the ground.
So long as people are extracting and burning, it’s a problem, irrespective of whether you’re thinking about the direct impact that methane leaks have, or whether you’re talking about the CO2 that results from burning the methane. It all needs to stay in the ground.