- Methane Levels Reach an All-Time High - Methane is roughly 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide, and while it stays in the atmosphere for only around a decade, as opposed to centuries, like CO2, its continued rise poses a major challenge to international climate goals. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/methane-levels-reach-an-all-time-high/ 93 comments worldnews
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