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Why Nobody Knows How Much Methane Is Leaking 

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Methane has 80 times the global warming power of carbon dioxide, and huge amounts spew into the atmosphere daily. In this segment from Getting Warmer, Kal Penn breaks down what you need to know about the gas, the surprising places it’s leaking from and why fixing methane leaks is one of the quickest and cheapest ways to slow global warming.
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Комментарии : 26   
@NFTwizardz
@NFTwizardz Год назад
From stoner to epic presentator! I been really enjoying these, thanks! Make Harold and kumar save the world!
@christinearmington
@christinearmington 9 месяцев назад
Great concise information. 💥🔥💀
@pootube2024
@pootube2024 Год назад
Im guessing White Castle is off the menu?
@dothelukaszkillchain8036
@dothelukaszkillchain8036 Год назад
Its weird seing harold and kumar being serious besides being a doctor
@OldScientist
@OldScientist Год назад
CH4 is only 0.00019% (1.9 parts per million) of the atmosphere. Both of its narrow absorption bands occur at wavelengths where H2O is already absorbing substantially. Hence, any radiation that CH4 might absorb has already been absorbed by H2O. With the concentration of water vapour in the atmosphere being between 1,000 and 20,000 times greater than CH4, the effects of CH4 are completely masked by H2O.
@zoilahuerta5612
@zoilahuerta5612 Год назад
Let’s just blame the cows 😂
@RobbieTao-fl5fo
@RobbieTao-fl5fo 11 месяцев назад
Blame the morons who pay for the product to be in demand.. do you realise how many cows exist because of human greed??
@zakariaabdimohamed7063
@zakariaabdimohamed7063 Год назад
Hey, President KirkMan fired you?
@julianj7d374
@julianj7d374 11 месяцев назад
Stop Fearmongering
@justbe1451
@justbe1451 Год назад
Don't talk about carbon footprint on meat until all private jets do not fly.
@101yayo
@101yayo Год назад
We never talk about the carbon footprint of the military.
@noirsake8057
@noirsake8057 Год назад
The technology doesn't exist for that. But keep it up. You and the slow kids will get there one day.
@LarryMoffett
@LarryMoffett Год назад
The video is neither about meat nor about jet fuel, it's about fugitive emissions from gas infrastructure.
@klolAF
@klolAF Год назад
I know it smell all the way from Israel to Seattle , should be a speedy riddance ,
@clicheguevara5282
@clicheguevara5282 Год назад
When did Kumar become a propagandist? 😂
@stephenshuman1
@stephenshuman1 Год назад
It was the White Castle burgers
@derodge
@derodge Год назад
Then what do we do about natural Methane being released in the atmosphere?
@noirsake8057
@noirsake8057 Год назад
Focus. Stop chasing random cars.
@LarryMoffett
@LarryMoffett Год назад
Nothing. Humans interfering with nature is what got us and the planet into this mess.
@Melvinnn11
@Melvinnn11 Год назад
Fake news