Despite some progress in slashing the highly potent greenhouse gas, experts say the world can, and must, go much further to cut methane pollution.
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Maroc - Times of India - World - 19/Nov 06:18
A new UN report highlights that while global attention on methane reduction has increased, emissions are still rising. Despite nearly 160 nations pledging to cut methane by 30% by 2030, current plans fall short. Experts emphasize the urgent need for mandatory regulations and increased investment, particularly in the energy sector, to achieve critical climate goals and avoid further warming.
Despite some progress in slashing the highly potent greenhouse gas, experts say the world can, and must, go much further to cut methane pollution.
Despite some progress in slashing the highly potent greenhouse gas, experts say the world can, and must, go much further to cut methane pollution.
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