Global Methane Tracker 2025
On 7th May 2025, the Global Methane Tracker 2025 was released by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
- It presents a comprehensive assessment of global methane emissions, particularly those related to the energy sector.
Key Highlights
Methane Emission
- Methane is responsible for about 30% of the global temperature rise since the Industrial Revolution.
- Atmospheric methane levels are growing faster than other greenhouse gases, now 2.5 times higher than pre-industrial levels.
Three Main Sources of Methane Emission
- The three main sources of methane emissions are:
- Agriculture
- Energy
- Waste sectors
Methane Emissions from the Energy Sector
- Accounts for over 35% of methane emissions from human activities.
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