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2007 Methane to Markets Partnership Expo

30 October - 1 November 2007 | Beijing, China


We would like to thank all of the Methane to Markets Partnership Expo sponsors, speakers, delegates, and attendees for joining us in Beijing. With participation from more than 700 attendees from 34 countries, the Partnership Expo has made history as the largest gathering in the world to advance methane recovery and use projects. We look forward to building on the Partnership Expo's success and momentum in the months ahead.

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30 Oct 2007
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2010 Methane to Markets Partnership Expo

The World's Largest Forum for Methane Projects, Technology, Financing and Policy
2-5 March 2010 | New Delhi, India


The Methane to Markets Partnership Expo is the premier international forum for promoting methane recovery and use project opportunities and technologies. The first Expo was held in the 2007 in Beijing, China and included more than 750 participants from 34 countries.

The second Partnership Expo was held in India, an emerging market with the world's second largest population and one of the fastest growing economies. The country has methane capture-and-use projects in agriculture, coal mines, landfills, and the oil and gas sector - and with rapid growth, increased urbanization, and rising energy consumption, opportunities in these four Methane to Markets sectors are quickly expanding.

The Expo's Comprehensive Program Featured:

  • Four sector-specific conference tracks: Key methane capture and use technologies and policy issues as well as key barriers to project development and how to overcome them.
  • Methane Marketplace: Methane recovery and use projects ripe for immediate financing or implementation, as well as technology providers showcasing the latest products and services.
  • Partnership working meetings: Government and industry discussions on how Methane to Markets can effectively promote methane capture and use projects and activities around the world.

Who Attended?

  • Project Developers and Financiers: Identified and explored project opportunities with government and industry partners. The Expo showcased international financing and projects seeking development partners.
  • Policymakers, Project Developers, and Government Representatives: High-level national delegations participated in policy discussions. Helped develop next steps for the Partnership and guided advancement of country-based policies and projects.
  • Manufacturers and Vendors: Participated in an international marketplace with a methane focus. Demonstrated and marketed the latest methane recovery and use technologies and services in large exhibit areas.
  • Industry Representatives: Interacted and discussed projects with technology vendors and developers. Learned about options for implementing methane capture and re-use projects.
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02 Mar 2010
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2013 Methane Expo

12-15 March 2013 | Vancouver, Canda


Methane Expo 2013 drew over 450 attendees representing 44 countries from around the world, including delegates from GMI’s Partner governments, representatives from the private sector, non-governmental organizations, and academia. Thank you to Canada, this year’s host, and all the supporters and exhibitors who contributed their time and resources to make this year’s Expo a success.

The Expo agenda included high-level plenary sessions headlined by Canada’s Environment Minister, the Honourable Peter Kent; Acting GMI Steering Committee Chair Ms. Janet McCabe, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); and British Columbia’s Minister of Environment, the Honourable Terry Lake.

Other Expo highlights included programming from all five subcommittees, and more than 90 project opportunities and success story posters that showcased the real, on the ground accomplishments of GMI. Peppered though the municipal solid waste (MSW) posters were photos from Tim Bouldry, who captures images of people living nearby landfills. Another popular session was on international methane financing with speakers from the International Development Bank, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and SENES Consulting.

A well-attended municipal leaders’ forum with representatives from Colombia, Canada and Sweden explored different ways to overcome common sustainability issues under municipal jurisdiction. Finally, the Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (CCAC) and the Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP) hosted side meetings.

The Steering group of the CCAC MSW initiative provided an opportunity for cities from around the world to come together to develop action plans to mitigate methane and black carbon from the municipal solid waste sector, and consider solutions like organics management and methane capture from landfills.

At the CCAP MSW event, representatives from Colombia, Chile and Dominican Republic presented the results of the development of integrated solid waste management Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMA) supported by Canada through its $1.2 billion Fast-Start Financing commitment.

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12 Mar 2013
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2016 Global Methane Forum

28-30 March 2016 | Washington, D.C.


The Global Methane Initiative (GMI) and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) were pleased to welcome more than 500 attendees from 62 countries to Washington, DC for the Global Methane Forum and CCAC Working Group meetings. Methane experts and policy-makers from around the world gathered to discuss options for methane reduction and abatement activities.

This unique opportunity granted access to:

  • High-level plenary sessions on cross-cutting issues such as project financing and policy.
  • Technical sessions on biogas (agricultural sources, municipal solid waste, municipal wastewater systems), coal mines, and oil and natural gas systems.
  • Joint GMI Subcommittee – CCAC Initiative level discussions on policy and projects.
  • Opportunities for networking with methane experts in the public and private sectors from around the world.

During the 2016 Global Methane Forum, GMI Partners reaffirmed their commitment to the Initiative via the GMI Partners Communique, a consensus statement on GMI’s accomplishments over the last 10 years, as well as reasons to continue GMI’s autonomy for another 5 years.

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16 Apr 2018
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2018 Global Methane Forum

16-18 April 2018 | Toronto, Canada


Global Methane Initiative Communiqué

As the 2018 Global Methane Forum concludes, we congratulate all Partners and participants for a very successful conference focused on collaborative solutions to address methane emissions across key sectors of the economy. The GMI would like to extend a special thanks to the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC), who were key partners in this event. Building on the success of the joint 2016 Global Methane Forum, we are proud to have provided a unique opportunity in Toronto for policy-makers, technical experts, scientists, and non-governmental organizations dedicated to the reduction of methane, to discuss options to reduce emissions in all key methane-emitting sectors. 

It is important that we continue this international dialogue and collaboration. Mitigating methane has significant environmental, energy, economic, and health benefits. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, considered responsible for nearly one-third of current warming, and a significant air pollutant that contributes to the formation of ground-level ozone.

Because methane has a shorter lifespan in the atmosphere than other greenhouse gases, global actions to reduce methane emissions have a faster impact in slowing warming. Reducing methane, in conjunction with other short-lived climate pollutants and CO 2, increases the probability of limiting warming to less than 2°C.

Methane is also an important precursor to ground-level ozone, a key component of smog, itself linked to serious health issues and negative impacts on crop production, with direct impacts on climate change. Methane is expected to drive levels of ground-level ozone upwards over the next decade.

Methane is also the primary component of natural gas, which makes methane a valuable energy resource; but when methane is emitted, it creates serious safety hazards and further contributes to local air pollution. Reducing our methane emissions, especially by capturing and using it, thus provides multiple benefits to local and national economies and by providing cleaner and more affordable energy.

Through our joint technical activities as part of the ongoing work of the GMI, we will continue to raise awareness of the importance of addressing methane, both to contribute to our collective actions to address climate change and air pollution, as well as of the opportunities for recovery of this beneficial energy resource. Our GMI Partners and Project Network members are already working collaboratively through awareness-raising efforts, sharing technical expertise, and promoting technology deployment.

These activities are collectively leading to tangible methane reductions worldwide. Building on this success, we believe more can be done – to incentivize scientific and technological innovations on monitoring, measuring and mitigating methane, as well as facilitating access to financing and investment resources that will allow us to collectively take the next steps.

The GMI Steering Committee believes that 2019 should be dedicated as a year of methane awareness and action among our partners. We will be developing a detailed plan with an announcement to come later this year that will provide opportunities for each Partner to contribute in a meaningful and impactful way to address methane in key sectors.

We invite our partners in the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the CCAC to join us in this collective effort.

We look forward to working collaboratively on this important effort to reduce methane emissions.

Together we can make a difference!

 

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2021 A Call to Action on Methane

an international dialogue hosted by the GMI
3 June 2021 | Microsoft Live Event


Hundreds of individuals from around the world participated in this event. Thank you to everyone who participated in the live event to raise international awareness of the critical need to reduce methane emissions and emphasize opportunities for international leaders in industry, private sector, and government to take action.

 

 

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03 Jun 2021
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2022 Global Methane, Climate and Clean Air Forum

a joint event sponsored by GMI and CCAC
26-30 September 2022 | Washington, D.C.


The Global Methane, Climate and Clean Air Forum was a joint event sponsored by the Global Methane Initiative (GMI) and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC). The forum took place from 26-30 September 2022, in Washington, D.C. and was a premier global event that brought together policymakers, industry leaders, technical experts, and researchers from around the world to discuss opportunities to protect the climate and improve air quality with a special focus on methane.

More than 850 people from 66 countries participated in the 2022 Forum, including more than 400 in-person attendees and more than 450 others who joined virtually through livestreams or online meetings. 

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26 Sep 2022
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2024 Global Methane Forum

Mobilizing Methane Action
18-21 March 2024 | Geneva, Switzerland


More than 800 people from nearly 60 countries participated in the Forum, including nearly 500 in-person attendees and hundreds more who joined virtually. 

The 2024 Global Methane Forum was a premier global event that convened global thought and industry leaders in Geneva, Switzerland from 18-21 March 2024 to promote replicable methane mitigation successes and mobilize action to achieve ambitious methane emission reductions. This event was organized jointly with the UN Economic Commission for Europe’s Group of Experts meetings – the 19th Session of the Group of Experts on Coal Mine Methane and Just Transition, and the 11th Session of the Group of Experts on Gas.

The goals of the 2024 Global Methane Forum were to:

  • Convene and inspire high-level international participants to advance action to achieve ambitious global methane mitigation targets;
  • Highlight methane mitigation activities, including to achieve the goals of the Global Methane Pledge;
  • Share information about technical, policy, financing, and regulatory issues related to methane policy and project development; and
  • Engage and enhance private sector participation in methane mitigation.

Who hosted the Forum?

The Forum was hosted by the Global Methane Initiative (GMI) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) in partnership with the Global Methane Hub and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC).

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18 Mar 2024
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