2025 IEA Methane Tracker shows methane emissions still too high as public support for action grows
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2025 IEA Methane Tracker shows methane emissions still too high as public support for action grows
The International Energy Agency released its 2025 Methane Tracker report analyzing global methane emissions from the energy sector in 2024. The findings make it clear that methane emissions remain stubbornly high – despite readily available means to act and growing public support to do so. “The IEA’s latest data underscores how far we still have to go to rein in methane pollution from the energy sector,” said Jonathan Banks, Global Director, Me…
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