EU Parliament votes to tackle methane, including ‘invisible’ emissions from its energy imports
The European Parliament has today (9 May) voted on a critical piece of climate legislation in the form of the EU Methane Regulation
The European Parliament has today (9 May) voted on a critical piece of climate legislation in the form of the EU Methane Regulation
The European Parliament today (9 May) voted on a critical piece of climate legislation in the form of the EU Methane Regulation
This report, produced jointly with Changing Markets and GAIA, provides recommendations for governments on immediate actions that can be taken in national action plans, identifying specific measures and policies to cut methane in the main methane-emitting sectors: energy, agriculture and waste.
With all eyes on Ukraine, the latest climate change report seems to have come and gone with little fanfare or attention, despite the stark warning in its 3,500-plus pages
Methane emissions around the world must be cut as a matter of urgency if we are to limit global warming
A new Methane Regulation unveiled today by the European Commission is a half-hearted step back from EU climate goals