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How the Country Methane Abatement Tool empowers nations to cut methane pollution
The Country Methane Abatement Tool (CoMAT) helps government regulators and ministries turn their methane ambition into action.
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In lead-up to COP28, the Country Methane Abatement Tool is helping turn Global Methane Pledge ambition into action
The Country Methane Abatement Tool (CoMAT) allows countries to successfully benchmark methane emissions from their oil and gas sectors.
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The EU can improve the lives of nearly 10 million people through a strong methane regulation
The human cost of flaring in the oil and gas industry is an under told story – but it’s one that deserves to be at the forefront of policymakers’ concerns.
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Fueling Change: EU’s Opportunity to Curb Flaring Pollution and Protect Millions
Through a strong methane import standard, the EU can dent global flaring emissions and decrease the health risk of nearby populations.
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EU oil and gas imports linked to avoidable health risks for 10m people
Through a strong methane import standard, the EU can dent global flaring emissions and decrease the health risk of nearby populations.
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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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Strong EU methane regulations for imported gas can slash methane pollution globally
Clean Air Task Force’s analysis indicates that implementing an EU import standard for oil and gas could reduce a third of global methane emissions from the oil and gas sector and can bring us closer to achieving the Global Methane Pledge goal by 2030.
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EPA must strengthen accuracy of reported emissions from oil and natural gas
The comments focus on improving requirements to ensure oil and gas operators accurately report the amount of methane pollution they release.