A European regulation threatens more than 40% of gas imported by the EU and nearly 90% of oil amid a global energy shock
A new European regulation on methane emissions threatens significantly to affect gas and oil imports amidst a global energy crisis.
‘Beggars belief’: calls for federal intervention after extension to ‘carbon bomb’ open-cut coalmine approved by Queensland government
Environmental groups are urging federal intervention following the approval of an extension to the controversial Hail Creek coalmine in Queensland, known for its high methane emissions.
The most important climate measure for agriculture has been voted down in the Storting. With MDG on board.
The Norwegian Parliament has rejected a key climate measure targeting methane emissions in dairy farming, a decision influenced by MDG's stance on the effectiveness of methane inhibitors.
Frp short-circuits in the methane reducer case
A group of representatives from the Progress Party in Norway warns against rushing climate measures without adequate documentation and wishes to reassess the proposal for methane reducers meant to cut methane emissions from dairy cattle.
Reduction of Greenhouse Gases in Rice Fields of Okinawa; Mitsui & Co. Takes Initiatives in Bangladesh
Mitsui & Co. has launched a project in Bangladesh aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from rice fields comparable in size to those in Okinawa, Japan.
Methane emissions may be 1.8 times underestimated? Pursuing 'leaks' that lead to underestimations
The actual methane emissions may be significantly underestimated due to unaccounted leaks during extraction and transport, raising concerns about their impact on climate change.
Lower pollution during Covid boosted methane: study
A study has found that lower air pollution during Covid lockdowns led to a significant increase in methane emissions due to a weakened natural cleaning agent and increased emissions from various natural sources.