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Carbon removal projects could prove vital in offsetting methane emissions – the second largest contributor to global warming.
Nature-based schemes that aim to remove CO2 through methods such as afforestation and reforestation are criticized for being temporary – the carbon removed is often re-released once projects end – as well as fraught with risk.
But climate change researchers have shown they can play an important role in neutralizing the environmental impact of methane.
Methane and carbon dioxide behave differently over time: methane warms the planet much more rapidly than carbon dioxide, causing more damage in the short to medium term, but methane has little long-term impact on global temperatures as it dissipates over time.









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