What the King saw: How methane action can slow warming in our lifetimes
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It was unusually hot at St James’s Palace. Across Europe, temperatures were breaking records. The heat was not the point of the gathering, but it made the point. On June 24, His Majesty The King attended a UK government-led reception bringing together leaders from government, science, philanthropy and business to... The post What the King saw: How methane action can slow warming in our lifetimes appeared first on Clean Air Task Force .
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