China plans methane emission controls in key industries

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BEIJING: China will look into methane emissions in key industries, including coal mining, agriculture and petroleum, and publish a nationwide methane emission control action plan, the environment ministry said on Thursday (Nov 25). China and the United States, the world\u0027s two biggest greenhouse gases emitt

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BEIJING: China will look into methane emissions in key industries, including coal mining, agriculture and petroleum, and publish a nationwide methane emission control action plan, the environment ministry said on Thursday .earlier this month to ramp up cooperation tackling climate change, including by cutting methane emissions.

Methane is emitted during energy production, raising livestock and the decay of organic waste in landfills. It is more short-lived in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide but 80 times more potent in warming the earth.China's methane emissions were 55.29 million tonnes in 2014, accounting for 10.4 per cent of total greenhouse gases emission in the country, latest official data has revealed.

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