- How the U.S. Cracked Down on a Potent Greenhouse Gas : The U.S. government is celebrating some success at reining in emissions of a potent greenhouse gas called SF6, which traps 25,000 times more heat than CO2 does over a century-long timescale https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-the-u-s-cracked-down-on-a-potent-greenhouse-gas/ 3 comments upliftingnews
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