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By Rich Heidorn Jr. Emissions of heat-trapping methane hit a new high in 2019, according to preliminary data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The agency reported globally averaged atmospheric methane levels hit 1,874.7 parts per billion in December 2019, an increase of almost 0.5% from a year earlier...
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