Methane: a powerful gas heating the planet

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Climate talks often revolve around reducing the most dangerous greenhouse gas, CO2.

Methane leaks from energy production, transportation infrastructure such as gas pipelines and from deliberate releases during maintenance But other powerful heat-trapping emissions — of methane — will be in the crosshairs at a global forum in Geneva this week.

It is the second largest contributor to climate change, accounting for roughly 30 percent of global warming since pre-industrial levels, according to UN climate experts. A study published in the journal Nature in March found that oil and gas projects in six major producing regions of the United States were emitting three times as much methane as estimated by the government — losses worth $1 billion.The IEA estimates that rapid cuts in methane emissions linked to the fossil fuel sector could prevent up to 0.1 degrees Celsius of warming by mid-century.

This month, the IEA said the fossil fuel industry could avoid about 40 percent of its methane emissions at no net cost. The United States and China have announced they will include methane in their climate action plans, and Beijing has revealed a plan to control its emissions — although without a quantified target.Before flagging, please keep in mind that Disqus does not moderate communities. Your username will be shown to the moderator, so you should only flag this comment for one of the reasons listed above.

 

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