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Momentum builds for action on global methane emissions
Methane momentum builds with positive steps at the G20 summit in Rome and the launch of the International Methane Emissions Observatory.
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Open Letter: Leading NGOs call on European member states to back methane regulation
“As one of the architects of the Global Methane Pledge, the world cannot afford to see the EU’s first foray into methane legislation fall flat.”
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CATF at Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week: Addressing methane waste management and advancing action on the Global Methane Pledge
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is co-hosting an event at the Latin America and the Caribbean Climate Week.
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CATF Launches the Country Methane Abatement Tool
CATF’s Country Methane Abatement Tool (CoMAT) lets countries estimate how much methane pollution they can reduce from their oil and gas industries even when they have limited information about the industry and its current emissions.
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NOAA analysis finds surge in atmospheric methane, highlighting urgent need for emissions reductions
New analysis on surging levels of methane in the atmosphere highlights urgent need for coordinated global effort to reduce methane emissions.
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California demonstrates commitment to cut methane, allocating $100 million for remote sensing
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s newly proposed state budget signals a commitment to rein in harmful methane emissions – directing $100 million to remote methane sensing.
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EU import measures hold the key to deep reductions in global methane pollution
Our analysis shows that the inclusion of a methane import standard within the regulation could lead to more than a 30% reduction in global methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
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Global Methane Emissions are Surging — It’s Time to Act
Global methane emissions have increased by 50 million metric tons since 2000 – a deeply alarming trend, as this additional methane will have similar climate implications over the coming decades as the CO₂ emissions from all US power plants, transportation, and residential and commercial heating combined. This is based on…