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Just extracting the oil causes global warming, that's before we have even burnt it. The team analysed possible sources for the gas emissions, including traffic, agriculture, burning of biomass, and power generation from hydrocarbons.They came to an unexpected conclusion: the two gases had to be seeping out of the sea bed after escaping natural subterranean oil and gas reservoirs.Physics.orgRed Sea huge source of air pollution, greenhouse gases: study
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Just extracting the oil causes global warming, that's before we have even burnt it.
Just extracting the oil causes global warming, that's before we have even burnt it. The team analysed possible sources for the gas emissions, including traffic, agriculture, burning of biomass, and power generation from hydrocarbons.They came to an unexpected conclusion: the two gases had to be seeping out of the sea bed after escaping natural subterranean oil and gas reservoirs.Physics.orgRed Sea huge source of air pollution, greenhouse gases: study
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The team analysed possible sources for the gas emissions, including traffic, agriculture, burning of biomass, and power generation from hydrocarbons.
They came to an unexpected conclusion: the two gases had to be seeping out of the sea bed after escaping natural subterranean oil and gas reservoirs.
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Red Sea huge source of air pollution, greenhouse gases: study