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We use methane every day to heat our homes, grow our food, create fertilizers and produce things like hydrogen that we use in clean fuel cells. But methane is a really potent greenhouse gas and a significant contributor...
Reducing Methane Emissions is an episode from Simply Science by Simply Science. We use methane every day to heat our homes, grow our food, create fertilizers and produce things like hydrogen that we use in clean fuel cells. But methane is a...
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Published Jun 29, 2021, 00:24:19 long, audio available.
We use methane every day to heat our homes, grow our food, create fertilizers and produce things like hydrogen that we use in clean fuel cells. But methane is a really potent greenhouse gas and a significant contributor to global warming. On this episode, we discuss what is methane, how we use it, and how we can reduce the amount we release in the atmosphere. Recommended Links: Emissions Reduction Fund (Natural Resources Canada) – Environment and Climate Change Canada - Climate and Clean Air Coalition (Methane) - Simply Science Website: Simply Science YouTube Channel: Simply Science on Twitter: Simply Science on Facebook: Simply Science on Instagram: Simply Science on LinkedIn:
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Published Jun 29, 2021 and 00:24:19 long