An analysis published Feb. 26 in the journal Nature Climate Change shows
that the wastewater produced during the processing of palm oil is a significant
source of heat-trapping methane in the atmosphere. But the researchers also
present a possible solution: capturing the methane and using it as a renewable
energy source.
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