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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 3083683" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>US Geological Survey has many publications on this phenomenon where methane is greater off moving water versus static water. Tell the **** Truth organization is cherry picking data like all special interest groups do to fit their own narrative.</p><p>USGS estimates 50% of ALL methane emissions comes from wetlands, bogs, surface water. Now why isn't this evidential data widely publicized? Oh heck NO! You can't tell people we have been lying all this time. Interesting USGS is a federal agency but seems to be still truthful based on science and data. Removing the dam has nothing to do with emissions rather they hate dams. The methane comes from decomposing materials which is released in water. The methane will still be there dam or no dam. Darn it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 3083683, member: 63925"] US Geological Survey has many publications on this phenomenon where methane is greater off moving water versus static water. Tell the **** Truth organization is cherry picking data like all special interest groups do to fit their own narrative. USGS estimates 50% of ALL methane emissions comes from wetlands, bogs, surface water. Now why isn't this evidential data widely publicized? Oh heck NO! You can't tell people we have been lying all this time. Interesting USGS is a federal agency but seems to be still truthful based on science and data. Removing the dam has nothing to do with emissions rather they hate dams. The methane comes from decomposing materials which is released in water. The methane will still be there dam or no dam. Darn it! [/QUOTE]
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