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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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GMI Methane Matters Newsletter: Upcoming 2024 Global Methane Forum, SWEET Case Study, and Updated Tools and Resources

Methane Matters is the quarterly newsletter of GMI. The newsletter provides GMI Partner Countries, Strategic Partners, and Project Network members updates about how the GMI network is making a global impact on reducing methane.

 

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10 Jan 2024
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GMI Methane Matters Newsletter: 2024 Forum Highlights, New Tools and Resources, and the Methane Action Showcase

Methane Matters is the quarterly newsletter of GMI. The newsletter provides GMI Partner Countries, Strategic Partners, and Project Network members updates about how the GMI network is making a global impact on reducing methane.

 

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30 Apr 2024
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Best Practice Guidance for Effective Management of Coal Mine Methane at National Level: Monitoring, Reporting, Verification and Mitigation

GMI led the development of this resource on monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of methane emissions from coal mining. The report, Best Practice Guidance for Effective Management of Coal Mine Methane at National Level: Monitoring, Reporting, Verification and Mitigation, was published jointly with the UNECE Group of Experts on Coal Mine Methane and Just Transition. The document aims to assist countries with designing national systems to quantify and report methane emissions from coal mines. National MRV programs have the potential to not only help countries better understand their emissions from coal mining, but also to identify opportunities for mitigation. In particular, MRV can help assess and track the effectiveness of adopted climate policies.

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01 Jan 2022
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Colombia Landfill Gas Model

The Model can be used to estimate landfill gas generation rates from landfills, and potential landfill gas recovery rates for landfills that have, or plan to have, gas collection and control systems in Colombia.

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01 Jan 2010
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