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Methane emissions reduction

Methane emissions reduction

In the fight against climate change, methane emissions reduction has become a critical priority for governments, scientists, and environmental organizations. Methane (CH?) is a potent greenhouse gas, with a global warming potential over 80 times greater than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. Major sources of methane include agriculture (especially livestock), landfills, fossil fuel extraction, and natural gas systems. Although methane remains in the atmosphere for a shorter time than carbon dioxide, its intense warming effect makes it a key target for short-term climate mitigation strategies. Reducing methane emissions can significantly slow the rate of global warming and provide immediate environmental benefits.

Efforts toward methane emissions reduction include upgrading oil and gas infrastructure to prevent leaks, improving manure management practices on farms, and capturing methane from landfills to use as a renewable energy source. International initiatives like the Global Methane Pledge, signed by over 100 countries, aim to cut global methane emissions by at least 30% by 2030. These measures not only help stabilize the climate but also improve air quality and public health. Transitioning to more sustainable agricultural practices and investing in methane capture technologies are vital steps toward a cleaner and safer environment. As the world focuses on building a low-carbon future, tackling methane emissions is an urgent and achievable goal.

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