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The farting and belching of animals, mostly humans and the domesticated animals used to feed and clothe them, contribute millions of tonnes of Methane to the atmosphere. Methane adds to global warming, a great pity because methane is a valuable source of free power. Capturing it out of the atmospere is the problem.

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