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Home News North America United States of America Environment

COP 29 Targets Methane Emission Reduction

At COP 29, the U.S., China, Azerbaijan, and other nations unite to reduce methane and non-CO₂ emissions, aiming for immediate climate action.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
10 months ago
in Environment
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Young lady testing for Methane. Photo by NOAA's National Ocean Service.

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  • The Urgency of Methane and Non-CO₂ Greenhouse Gases
    • Policy Announcements from COP 29
  • Financial Commitments to Drive Action
    • Technological Advances for Monitoring Emissions
    • Collaborative Scientific Initiatives
    • The Global Path to Emission Reduction

As climate impacts escalate, the COP 29 Summit gathered global leaders from the United States, China, and Azerbaijan to accelerate efforts in reducing methane and other potent greenhouse gases.

These “super pollutants,” including hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and nitrous oxide, significantly amplify global warming.

Addressing these pollutants, the summit outlined critical steps toward achieving more immediate climate relief while maintaining the ultimate goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C.

 

The Urgency of Methane and Non-CO₂ Greenhouse Gases

Greenhouse gases (GHGs) like methane and nitrous oxide are often overlooked in climate policy discussions dominated by carbon dioxide (CO₂). However, these gases pack a potent punch when it comes to trapping heat in the atmosphere.

Methane, for instance, is estimated to be 80 times more effective than CO₂ over a 20-year period. Reducing emissions from these super pollutants could therefore deliver faster, impactful results.

Greenhouse Gas

Warming Potential Compared to CO₂

Major Sources

Methane (CH₄) 80x Agriculture, oil and gas
Nitrous Oxide (N₂O) 298x Agriculture, industry
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) 1,000–12,000x Refrigerants, aerosols

Reducing emissions of these super pollutants provides a way to buy time for broader CO₂ reductions to take effect. Tackling both is vital to achieving climate goals in the near term.

 

Policy Announcements from COP 29

At COP 29, the U.S. and China announced several ambitious policy steps:

  • The United States introduced a regulatory plan to implement methane charges for oil and gas producers. The U.S. also committed to updating emission standards for municipal waste landfills, supported by $18 billion in funding for methane reduction efforts.
  • China announced updated emission limits on coalbed methane, along with expanded investments in methane emission control measures across its industrial sector.

Both countries aim to lead by example, setting regulatory standards to encourage others to adopt similar practices.

 

Financial Commitments to Drive Action

To make these policy goals achievable, COP 29 saw over $2 billion in global investment pledges for addressing super pollutants:

The World Bank’s new methane reduction Blueprint will involve 15 countries, supported by billions of dollars targeting emissions reductions in agriculture and oil sectors. Alongside, the European Commission pledged more than $100 million for methane mitigation.

Such substantial funding provides the means to initiate industry-specific reductions that target high-emission areas across the globe.

 

Technological Advances for Monitoring Emissions

Emerging technologies for tracking and reporting emissions were another focal point. With new satellite systems, MethaneSAT and the Carbon Mapper Coalition aim to provide reliable methane emissions data worldwide, while GHGSat plans to expand its satellite fleet by 2026, enhancing tracking accuracy.

Access to precise emissions data will help countries and industries identify and address emissions more efficiently.

 

Collaborative Scientific Initiatives

The summit also emphasized the role of scientific research in identifying effective solutions for GHG reductions:

  • Global Nitrous Oxide Assessment: Initiated by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), this project outlines actionable strategies for reducing nitrous oxide emissions in the agriculture sector, where it is most prevalent.
  • Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC): The CCAC launched a series of research projects dedicated to understanding the climate impacts of tropospheric ozone. These projects aim to reduce emissions in sectors contributing to air pollution, especially from fuel combustion and agricultural activities.

This collaborative approach ensures that countries worldwide have the scientific knowledge needed to address specific emissions sources in a targeted and efficient way.

 

The Global Path to Emission Reduction

The COP 29 summit underscored the critical need for a unified international commitment to reducing methane and other non-CO₂ emissions:

  • Nations were called on to set comprehensive Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) that address not just CO₂ but all GHGs.
  • Participants emphasized that immediate, decisive action on super pollutants is essential to stabilize temperatures and avoid more drastic climate impacts.

By tackling high-impact super pollutants, COP 29’s approach provides a near-term solution that complements long-term CO₂ reduction efforts, bringing us one step closer to a sustainable future.

The COP 29 summit represents a global stride in climate policy, with countries working together to address often-overlooked climate pollutants. As the world inches closer to climate targets, the collaborative efforts seen at COP 29 bring hope that rapid, science-based actions on methane and other non-CO₂ emissions can create a more resilient world for future generations.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of State.

Tags: Climate Financeclimate mitigationclimate super pollutantsCOP 29emission targetsGlobal Warminggreenhouse gasesmethane abatementMethane emission reductionnon-CO2 GHGs
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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