Sharon Begley
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Aug 30, 2007 10:53 AM
The next time some grumpy (and uninformed) curmudgeon tells you that
the only way for the world to reduce its emissions of greenhouse gases
is to drink warm beer (give up refrigeration), freeze in the dark (take
electricity and heat conservation to an extreme) and drive dangerous
little tin cans (have vehicles meet fuel-economy standards not through
smart engineering but by downsizing cars), offer them two words: gas
flaring.
When petroleum is pumped out of the ground, some natural gas comes
with it. Typically, it’s burned at the wellhead, a process called gas
flaring. Countries report how much flaring goes on within their
borders, but the World Bank, taking a cue from Ronald Reagan, has gone
the “trust but verify” route: it asked the U.S. National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration to use the military weather satellites at
its disposal to peer down at oil wells from 400 miles up in space to
measure who is really burning how much. Two more words: Russia lies.
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