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		As Enforcement Falls Short, Many Worry That Companies Are Flouting New Mexico’s Landmark Gas Flaring Rules
By Martha Pskowski
 
		
		US Emissions of the World’s Most Potent Greenhouse Gas Are 56 Percent Higher Than EPA Estimates, a New Study Shows
By Phil McKenna
 
		
		Texas Environmentalists Look to EPA for Action on Methane, Saying State Agencies Have ‘Failed Us’
By Martha Pskowski
 
		
		A 3M Plant in Illinois Was The Country’s Worst Emitter of a Climate-Killing ‘Immortal’ Chemical in 2021
By Phil McKenna
 
		
		Why Chinese Aluminum Producers Emit So Much of Some of the World’s Most Damaging Greenhouse Gases
By Phil McKenna, and Lili Pike, Grid China Reporter
 
		
		Why American Aluminum Plants Emit Far More Climate Pollution Than Some of Their Counterparts Abroad
By Phil McKenna
 
		
		Want to Help Reduce PFC Emissions? Recycle Those Cans
By Phil McKenna
 
		
		A New Study from China on Methane Leaks from the Sabotaged Nord Stream Pipelines Found that the Climate Impact Was ‘Tiny’ and Nothing ‘to Worry About’
By Phil McKenna
 
		
		A New Report Suggests 6 ‘Magic’ Measures to Curb Emissions of Super-Polluting Refrigerants
By Phil McKenna
 
		
		Senate Votes to Ratify the Kigali Amendment, Joining 137 Nations in an Effort to Curb Global Warming
By Phil McKenna
 
		
		Duke Energy Is Leaking a Potent Climate-Warming Gas at More Than Five Times the Rate of Other Utilities
By Phil McKenna
 
		
		How a Successful EPA Effort to Reduce Climate-Warming ‘Immortal’ Chemicals Stalled
By Phil McKenna
 
		
		Just Two Development Companies Drive One of California’s Most Controversial Climate Programs: Manure Digesters
By Grace van Deelen, Emma Foehringer Merchant
 
		
		Methane Hunters: What Explains the Surge in the Potent Greenhouse Gas?
By Leslie Hook and Chris Campbell, The Financial Times
 
		
		It’s Happened Before: Paleoclimate Study Shows Warming Oceans Could Lead to a Spike in Seabed Methane Emissions
By Bob Berwyn
 
		
		Natural Gas Samples Taken from Boston-Area Homes Contained Numerous Toxic Compounds, a New Harvard Study Finds
By Hannah Loss
