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A Comprehensive Integration and Synthesis of Methane Emissions from Canada’s Oil and Gas Value Chain
Aug 1, 2024 |
dx.doi.org | Scott Seymour |Hugh Z. Li |Daniel Zavala-Araiza |Katlyn MacKay
1. IntroductionClick to copy section linkSection link copied!Reducing anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions─in addition to carbon dioxide mitigation─is necessary to limit global warming to the critical threshold of 1.5 °C (1) and to significantly slow the rate of warming in the near term. (2) A robust measurement-based understanding of the sources and magnitudes of CH4 emissions can accelerate mitigation and can help reliably track changes in emission over time.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
energycentral.com | EDF Blogs |Scott Seymour |Ari Pottens
By EDF BlogsBy Scott Seymour and Ari PottensThe Canadian government is likely overlooking an important source of climate pollution. Surface casing vent flow and gas migration (types of underground leakage from oil and gas wells) has the potential to leak a lot of methane, but according to new research, neither governments nor companies know how much.
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Feb 14, 2024 |
modernmarketingtoday.com | Scott Seymour
Leveraging kindness and the power of AI image generation are just some of the trends that will be pivotal for brands and advertisers as they look to distinguish themselves creatively and break through the clutter. Here are a few other trends to look for in 2024: Adaptable Personalization: With advancements in customization and AI workflows, new opportunities arise to resonate in ways we never thought possible. People will have the freedom to consume content tailored specifically for them.
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Jul 7, 2022 |
nationalobserver.com | Dan Grossman |Scott Seymour
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Mar 15, 2022 |
flyfisherman.com | Scott Seymour
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