RT @EnergieDevlpmt: Les fuites de méthanes dans l'industrie pétrolière américaine pourraient être supérieures de 60% à l'évaluation officie…
RT @sciencemagazine: Methane leaks in the U.S. supply chain are about 60% greater than previously estimated, a new study in Science conclud…
RT @EnergieDevlpmt: Les fuites de méthanes dans l'industrie pétrolière américaine pourraient être supérieures de 60% à l'évaluation officie…
RT @Sustainable2050: Since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2, such a 2.3% leakage rate would mean natural gas loses roughl…
RT @EnergieDevlpmt: Les fuites de méthanes dans l'industrie pétrolière américaine pourraient être supérieures de 60% à l'évaluation officie…
Methane emissions from US petroleum industry equal to GWP of CO2 from natural gas consumption in US: https://t.co/oJkQrOeq94
Too busy laughing and crying https://t.co/gIRL3cy3tD
RT @GeorgSauerwein: Important article claiming that at todays US numbers of methane emissions from #gas industry, gas is as bad as #coal. h…
Important article claiming that at todays US numbers of methane emissions from #gas industry, gas is as bad as #coal. https://t.co/0e447QDqZy
RT @DoctorVive: so much for natural gas being a “bridge fuel” https://t.co/4z5Jmn7aDI
RT @DoctorVive: so much for natural gas being a “bridge fuel” https://t.co/4z5Jmn7aDI
RT @MichaelEMann: "Methane emissions of this magnitude, per unit of natural gas consumed, produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time ho…
RT @MichaelEMann: "Methane emissions of this magnitude, per unit of natural gas consumed, produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time ho…
RT @DoctorVive: so much for natural gas being a “bridge fuel” https://t.co/4z5Jmn7aDI
RT @EnergieDevlpmt: Les fuites de méthanes dans l'industrie pétrolière américaine pourraient être supérieures de 60% à l'évaluation officie…
RT @MichaelEMann: "Methane emissions of this magnitude, per unit of natural gas consumed, produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time ho…
so much for natural gas being a “bridge fuel” https://t.co/4z5Jmn7aDI
Assessment of methane emissions from the U.S. oil and gas supply chain (13 ± 2 Tg/y, ~60% higher than the U.S. EPA inventory estimate) https://t.co/ovMrqaAKrV https://t.co/gBndPT7zl9
RT @JillesAppelscha: New study published in Science estimates methane emissions from the U.S. oil and gas supply chain at 2.3% of US gas pr…
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @EnergieDevlpmt: Les fuites de méthanes dans l'industrie pétrolière américaine pourraient être supérieures de 60% à l'évaluation officie…
RT @EnergieDevlpmt: Les fuites de méthanes dans l'industrie pétrolière américaine pourraient être supérieures de 60% à l'évaluation officie…
RT @EnergieDevlpmt: Les fuites de méthanes dans l'industrie pétrolière américaine pourraient être supérieures de 60% à l'évaluation officie…
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
Les fuites de méthanes dans l'industrie pétrolière américaine pourraient être supérieures de 60% à l'évaluation officielle de l'@EPA : 2.3% de la production de gaz US se retrouverait dans l'atmosphère. #climat https://t.co/1IbHwwsVtz
RT @Sustainable2050: Since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2, such a 2.3% leakage rate would mean natural gas loses roughl…
EPA lies. Oh, what a surprise! https://t.co/8BL5lbeSxg
RT @Sustainable2050: Since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2, such a 2.3% leakage rate would mean natural gas loses roughl…
RT @SamVarvastian: New study finds methane emissions from the US oil and gas industry are ~60% higher than the EPA inventory estimate, as t…
RT @Sustainable2050: Since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2, such a 2.3% leakage rate would mean natural gas loses roughl…
RT @Sustainable2050: Since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2, such a 2.3% leakage rate would mean natural gas loses roughl…
RT @MichaelEMann: "Methane emissions of this magnitude, per unit of natural gas consumed, produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time ho…
New study finds methane emissions from the US oil and gas industry are ~60% higher than the EPA inventory estimate, as the existing inventory methods likely miss emissions released during abnormal operating conditions. Potential implications for climate. h
RT @Sustainable2050: Since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2, such a 2.3% leakage rate would mean natural gas loses roughl…
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @MichaelEMann: "Methane emissions of this magnitude, per unit of natural gas consumed, produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time ho…
RT @Sustainable2050: Since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2, such a 2.3% leakage rate would mean natural gas loses roughl…
RT @Sustainable2050: Since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2, such a 2.3% leakage rate would mean natural gas loses roughl…
Le bilan climatique du secteur gazier US : bien pire qu'annoncé par @EPA https://t.co/yHJuotmbAO
With such a leakage rate its warming potential is comparable to that of #coal. No good for #climatechange #ParisAgreement. https://t.co/mH2bBiBPvh
RT @FredKrupp: See the full paper we coordinated, an unprecedented 5yr series of 16 studies, involving +140 researchers from +40 institutio…
RT @MichaelEMann: "Methane emissions of this magnitude, per unit of natural gas consumed, produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time ho…
@MayorOfLA Climate leadership requires our city to stop adding to or extending gas-fired generation and to start shutting it down. We can do this! https://t.co/gYJJb9aejW
RT @Sustainable2050: Since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2, such a 2.3% leakage rate would mean natural gas loses roughl…
RT @MichaelEMann: "Methane emissions of this magnitude, per unit of natural gas consumed, produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time ho…
RT @MichaelEMann: "Methane emissions of this magnitude, per unit of natural gas consumed, produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time ho…
RT @MichaelEMann: "Methane emissions of this magnitude, per unit of natural gas consumed, produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time ho…
Today has been a complete shitshow of news. https://t.co/t5UKmoCnzh
RT @MichaelEMann: "Methane emissions of this magnitude, per unit of natural gas consumed, produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time ho…
"Methane emissions of this magnitude, per unit of natural gas consumed, produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time horizon comparable to the CO2 from natural gas combustion" [i.e. comparable to burning coal vis a vis climate change] @ScienceMagazine: h
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @TonysAngle: New study of methane emissions from U.S. oil & gas supply chain finds higher level of methane leakage than earlier studies…
RT @JillesAppelscha: New study published in Science estimates methane emissions from the U.S. oil and gas supply chain at 2.3% of US gas pr…
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @Sustainable2050: Since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2, such a 2.3% leakage rate would mean natural gas loses roughl…
New study of methane emissions from U.S. oil & gas supply chain finds higher level of methane leakage than earlier studies https://t.co/D3HrURR5ph #TimeForRenewables☀️ https://t.co/XzYCfiynwh
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @FredKrupp: See the full paper we coordinated, an unprecedented 5yr series of 16 studies, involving +140 researchers from +40 institutio…
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
Thanks, EPA! https://t.co/jVbHqps3yK
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
EPA cover-up? https://t.co/ljBueqBr01 https://t.co/ljBueqBr01
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @Ed_Crooks: The full study is here: https://t.co/yLuRroeVDP (ENDS)
RT @Sustainable2050: Since methane is a much stronger greenhouse gas than CO2, such a 2.3% leakage rate would mean natural gas loses roughl…
“Methane emissions from the U.S. oil and natural gas supply chain...~60% higher than the U.S. EPA estimate...produce radiative forcing over a 20-year time horizon comparable to the CO2 from natural gas combustion.” https://t.co/6fhvAWoCwc
RT @HeidiCullen: New @sciencemagazine study finds methane emissions from U.S. oil and gas industry are nearly 60% more than current EPA est…
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
Not a good thing! https://t.co/UDalEJADtq
So much for "clean" natural gas https://t.co/uLNUQrV7eQ
RT @HeidiCullen: New @sciencemagazine study finds methane emissions from U.S. oil and gas industry are nearly 60% more than current EPA est…
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
The full study is here: https://t.co/yLuRroeVDP (ENDS)
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
New @sciencemagazine study finds methane emissions from U.S. oil and gas industry are nearly 60% more than current EPA estimates. https://t.co/Rr26dop5Ai via @afreedma @axios https://t.co/QDIKpITbvl https://t.co/OPJiRfnGiu
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
I wish we could see the correlation to topography & methane masses in areas with less air circulation. I think it could answer many health questions. Here's a link for the full study: Assessment of methane emissions from the U.S. oil and gas supply ch
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj
RT @SierraClub: BREAKING: New study finds U.S. oil and gas methane emissions are 60% higher than @EPA reports https://t.co/6ZWhMYX2uj