Airborne measurements point to low EPA methane estimates in south central US
A Penn State led-effort to understand greenhouse sources and sinks finds that twice as much methane is seeping into the atmosphere than the Environmental Protection Agency estimates.
In a series of flights during NASA’s ACT-America campaign, Penn State researchers measured methane plumes in the atmosphere over portions of south central U.S. The researchers found measurements of methane emissions from the oil and natural gas industry are higher than EPA estimates. IMAGE: DAVID KUBAREK
David Kubarek, January 27, 2020
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