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A Gas Leak So Big They Don't Have A Term For It

•March 12, 2026
Climate Town
Climate Town•Mar 12, 2026

Why It Matters

Because methane traps heat 80 times more efficiently than CO₂, unchecked super‑emitter leaks can dramatically accelerate global warming, and independent satellite surveillance provides the accountability needed to force industry and policymakers into action.

Key Takeaways

  • •Satellite data reveals dozens of hidden methane super‑emitter events.
  • •New report lists 100 super‑emitter leaks, one 65× EPA threshold.
  • •Oil‑gas firms claim low emissions while massive leaks persist.
  • •Independent groups use satellite monitoring to expose corporate methane releases.
  • •Methane’s 80‑fold warming potency amplifies urgency for leak mitigation.

Summary

The video spotlights a fresh report exposing a wave of massive methane super‑emitter events that dwarf the EPA’s definition, contradicting earlier industry pledges to curb leaks.

The analysis identifies roughly 100 newly documented super‑emitter incidents captured via satellite, including one release 65 times larger than the EPA threshold. It underscores methane’s climate potency—about 80 times that of CO₂—and highlights how independent monitoring groups are systematically cataloguing these violations.

The narrator likens the unprecedented leak to “peewee soccer” suddenly invaded by a towering NCAA athlete, emphasizing the absurd scale. He also calls out oil‑gas firms for boasting low emissions while the data shows otherwise, noting their reliance on an honor‑system reporting regime.

These revelations pressure regulators and investors to demand third‑party verification, accelerate leak‑detection technology, and potentially tighten emissions standards. Without external oversight, the industry’s self‑reporting is unlikely to prevent climate‑driving methane losses.

Original Description

Spray paint your teeth silver and witness the report right here: https://gasleaks.org/methane-emissions-appalachia

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