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From Al Jazeera / Saumya Roy: Food and other organic waste produce methane as it decomposes, contributing to climate change. Now, a new map built with satellite imagery is capturing the landfills around the world by their methane emissions. Leaders at Global Methane Hub hope the tool brings fresh data and visibility to the problem.
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