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Heath Consultants Incorporated's Remote Methane Leak Detector Impacts The Detection Of Fugitive Greenhouse Gas Emissions

2013-08-19 06:08:54| pollutiononline News Articles

Since 1933 Heath Consultants has been the leading service and technology provider of leak detection for the natural gas industry. Heath has advanced leak screening technologies specifically designed to detect greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)

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No Clear Sign That Less Soot, Methane Reduces Global Warming

2013-08-14 16:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

RedOrbit: Reducing emissions of only soot and methane won`t do as much to reduce global warming as some previous research has suggested, according to a new study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). "Cutting back only on soot and methane emissions will help the climate, but not as much as previously thought," said study author Steve Smith, a climate researcher at the Department of Energy`s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNL). The researchers advise focusing...

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Curbing Methane and Soot Not as Helpful as Previously Thought, Study Suggests

2013-08-13 20:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World: Reducing the amount of short-lived, climate-warming emissions such as soot and methane may be as effective in limiting global warming as previously thought, a new analysis led by the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) suggests. Soot, also known as black carbon, is largely given off by vehicles and wood stoves while methane, a component of natural gas, is released from a wide range of sources, including coal mines, oil wells, cattle, rice paddies and landfills....

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PNNL modeling study finds climate benefit for cutting soot, methane smaller than previous estimates

2013-08-13 18:30:17| Green Car Congress

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How Much Should You Worry About an Arctic Methane Bomb?

2013-08-08 20:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate Desk: It was a stunning figure: $60 trillion. Such could be the cost, according to a recent commentary in the journal Nature, of the release of methane from thawing permafrost beneath the East Siberian Sea, off northern Russiaa figure comparable to the size of the world economy in 2012. More specifically, the paper described a scenario in which rapid Arctic warming and sea ice retreat lead to a pulse of undersea methane being released into the atmosphere. How much methane? The paper modeled a release...

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