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the cow burp quietly cooking the planet faster than carbon ever dreamed
means A colorless, odorless gas (CH₄) that's the main ingredient in natural gas and a potent greenhouse warmer, produced by everything from swamps to cattle digestion.
from Coined in the 19th century by chemists, who built the name from 'methyl' plus the '-ane' ending that marks saturated hydrocarbons. 'Methyl' itself traces back through French to a blend of Greek 'methy' (wine) and 'hyle' (wood, matter) — literally 'wine of wood,' a nod to wood spirit, the old name for methanol, from which methane's family takes its label.
warming punchTraps 80 times more heat than CO2 short-term
cosmic rainFalls as liquid methane on Saturn's moon Titan
odorlessSmell added artificially so leaks are detectable
livestock sourceCattle burps emit more than their flatulence
deep freezeFrozen methane hydrates lurk on ocean floors