High Methane Emissions in 2023
- On 13th March, International Energy Agency (IEA) announced that despite available technology, fossil fuel methane emissions reach near record levels.
- Cutting methane emissions is crucial for meeting global climate change goals, emphasizes the IEA.
- Failure to curb methane leaks from oil and gas projects termed a "massive missed opportunity" by the IEA to prevent losses and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- IEA expressed hope for a turnaround in methane emissions if countries and fossil fuel firms implement pollution-cutting promises into concrete policies.
- Human activities, particularly agriculture and the energy sector, are major sources of methane emissions, contributing significantly to global warming. ....
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