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Natural gas is identified as a fossil fuel source that contributes to greenhouse gas emissions [1], though it is noted for producing fewer emissions than other fossil fuels when methane is managed [2]. Furthermore, life cycle assessments compare the greenhouse gas emissions of natural gas against other energy sources to evaluate its environmental impact [3].

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Navigating market and political uncertainties in the age of energy ... brookings.edu Brookings Institution 1 fact
claimNatural gas is likely to remain a key component of the energy system, particularly in less developed countries, because it produces the fewest greenhouse gas emissions among fossil fuels when methane emissions are managed.
Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimFossil fuel sources, including coal, heavy fuel oil, and natural gas, are significant contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.