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New Tool Reveals Significant Methane Emissions from Sewers, Highlighting Urban Climate Issues

A newly developed tool sheds light on the substantial methane emissions from sewer systems, which are often overlooked in discussions about urban infrastructure and climate change.

Editorial Staff1 min

Methane, recognized as the second-largest greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide, plays a critical role in global warming. Recent findings indicate that methane emissions contribute to nearly 45% of current net warming.

The introduction of a new tool aims to measure these emissions specifically from sewers, bringing attention to a previously hidden aspect of urban climate impact.

This development underscores the need for a comprehensive understanding of how urban infrastructure can affect climate change, particularly in relation to greenhouse gas emissions.