Research on climate change has identified a wide array of sources
that emit greenhouse gases (GHGs). Among the six gases that have
generally been the primary focus of concern, methane is the
second-most abundant, accounting for approximately 8% of total U.S.
GHG emissions in 2008. Methane is emitted from a number of sources.
The most significant are agriculture (both animal digestive systems
and manure management); landfills; oil and gas production,
refining, and distribution; and coal mining.
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