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Boston’s natural gas infrastructure releases high levels of heat-trapping methane
Imagine if every time you filled your car with gas, a few gallons didn’t make it into the tank and instead spilled onto the ground. That’s essentially what happens every day with the aging system of underground pipes and tanks that delivers natural gas to Boston-area households and businesses, with adverse economic, public health, and environmental consequences.
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I live in Boston. Interesting!
Do you feel a big difference between the air there and the other cities?