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“But methane from cows or wetlands can also be distinguished from methane from fossil fuels based on its carbon-13 content — allowing the Cornell researchers to conclude that the rise in methane pollution we see now did not come from biological sources but instead came from the fracking rush.” [desmogblog.com]

ToolGuy 9 Aug 16
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Methane is still a volatile organic compound (VOC) and is a problem over areas where stockyards and dairies are prevalent.

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so its from the freaking fracking rush. so obvious.

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