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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2023

Methane

A handout screen grab from thermographic video footage shot on April 6, 2021 with an infrared camera and made available to Reuters on June 10, 2021 by Clean Air Task Force (CATF), shows what appears to be methane gas leaking from two stacks at SNAM's Panigaglia LNG terminal near La Spezia, Italy. CATF found methane seeping into the atmosphere at 123 oil and gas sites visited in seven EU states by placing the infrared camera in public vantage points to detect hydrocarbons such as methane that are invisible to the naked eye. CATF/James Turitto/Handout via Reuters
World+Biz

EU countries vote to weaken law on methane emissions

Methane bubbles are seen in an area of marshland at a research post at Stordalen Mire near Abisko, Sweden, August 1, 2019.REUTERS/Hannah McKay/
World+Biz

Forty countries to unveil methane plans at UN climate summit, US official says

A handout screen grab from thermographic video footage shot on April 6, 2021 with an infrared camera and made available to Reuters on June 10, 2021 by Clean Air Task Force (CATF), shows what appears to be methane gas leaking from two stacks at SNAM's Panigaglia LNG terminal near La Spezia, Italy. CATF found methane seeping into the atmosphere at 123 oil and gas sites visited in seven EU states by placing the infrared camera in public vantage points to detect hydrocarbons such as methane that are invisible to the naked eye. CATF/James Turitto/Handout via Reuters
World+Biz

Energy sector methane emissions underreported: report

US and EU announce global plan on methane emissions at COP26
World+Biz

US and EU announce global plan on methane emissions at COP26

A person walks past a sign during the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, November 2, 2021. REUTERS/Phil Noble
World+Biz

Global climate talks deliver moves to cut methane and deforestation

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison leaves Downing Street in London, Britain, June 15, 2021. Photo :Reuters
World+Biz

Australia rejects global methane pledge, but New Zealand might say yes

A pipeline that moves methane gas from the Frank R. Bowerman landfill to an onsite power plant is shown in Irvine, California, California, U.S., June 15, 2021. REUTERS/Mike Blake
Europe

EU lawmakers back clampdown on potent greenhouse gas methane

Calgren's renewable fuels facility that cleans dairy methane into natural gas is shown in Pixley, California, US, October 2, 2019. Picture taken October 2, 2019. Photo :Reuters
Environment

US, EU pursuing global deal to slash planet-warming methane -documents

Photo of excavators piling up waste materials in Matuail landfill. Photo: Collected
Climate Change

Matuail landfill’s per hour methane emission equivalent of running nearly 2 lakh cars, says study

FILE PHOTO: Methane bubbles are seen in an area of marshland at a research post at Stordalen Mire near Abisko, Sweden, August 1, 2019. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
Environment

Urgent methane cuts needed to rein in climate change: UN

Representational image. Photo: Saikat Bhadra/TBS
Bangladesh

Mysterious plumes of methane gas appear over Bangladesh

FILE PHOTO: Hanson Rowe, a landowner who blames a leaky gas well on his property for health problems, smells for the odor of gas emanating from an abandoned well on his property in Salyersville, Kentucky, US, February 28, 2020. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston
World+Biz

Millions of abandoned oil wells are leaking methane, a climate menace

Photo: Oil and gas tanks are seen at an oil warehouse at a port in Zhuhai, China October 22, 2018. REUTERS/Aly Song
World+Biz

Oil and gas firms 'have had much worse climate impact than thought'

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