Young Mother Levers Methane Recapture To Lead Climate Change Challenge

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Cutting methane emissions is central to the battle against global warming. And a young mother of two is leading the charge.

Recapturing methane is considered a “best practice” — not yet required of utilities. But 192 countries are parties to the Paris climate agreement, which seeks to limit temperature increases to stunt global warming. For oil and gas companies, recaptured methane is sold to manufacturers to produce such things as plastics.

“We are thinking about the environment and engineering solutions within a company's constraints,” says Behroyan. “We are renewing energy that would otherwise get wasted. Poorly managed pipelines get bad results — like a San Bruno in San Francisco. The return on investment comes from the ‘triple bottom line’” — the social, economic, and environmental benefits.

 

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More lies, propaganda

Does this mean she wants to ban drinking beer and eating beans?

'Global warming' is so 90s. Now we're calling it 'climate change.' Get with the times.

Maybe once a week or none I sense the air pollution. As long as the street r clean, people r catching up with their car maintenance. Everything is fine, gas will be cheaper,and stores will lower the price of the goods.

I will be keeping my gas stove and JoeBiden can kick rocks. can take their gas lighting somewhere else

“Young mother of two” 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

There is no climate crisis. Go do something fun with your kids - like playing. You're wasting their childhood!

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