Methane Pollution Still Rises, but UN Reports Hope for Near Future Reductions
- Global methane emissions are rising, similar to carbon dioxide levels, according to U.N. officials.
- Martina Otto stated that if countries follow their climate plans, methane levels could be 8% lower in 2030 than in 2020.
- The last five years have demonstrated 'unparalleled action' to cut methane emissions, according to Dan Jørgensen.
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Methane pollution still rises, but UN reports hope for near future reductions
U.N. officials say methane emissions are still going up, but they have hope that cutting them in coming years could have big implications for slowing Earth's warming.
Ministers urge decisive methane action as global report shows progress, warns of gaps
The Global Methane Status Report provides a comprehensive assessment of progress and remaining gaps in efforts to cut methane - a potent greenhouse gas responsible for nearly a third of current warming. The post Ministers urge decisive methane action as global report shows progress, warns of gaps appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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Belém (Brazil).- Methane gas emissions will increase by 5% by 2030 compared to 2020 levels if current trends are maintained and despite the commitments made by a battery of countries to cut them, the UN warns Monday. The new annual report of the United Nations Environment Programme (Pnuma), launched in the framework of the COP30 climate summit in the Brazilian city of Belém, plans to reach a volume of 369 million tons per year of this highly pol…
At the climate summit in Belém, Denmark announced a new national climate ambition for 2035, making the country a global leader. The Danish government has set a binding target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 82 percent by 2035 compared to 1990 levels.
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