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Methane

Green ImpactMethane-eating microbes turn greenhouse gas into fuel, food, and bioplastics

Methanotrophs, bacteria that consume methane, could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and produce fuel, animal feed, and biodegradable plastics.

Joseph Shavit
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