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"textContent": "Methane sleuths are trading oil fields for wetlands, and what they're finding in places like a Louisiana swamp has big implications for climate math. The New York Times follows scientists Gage Hunter and Manab Dutta as they probe a bog near New Orleans for methane, a heat-trapping gas far more...",
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