The CSIS article discusses joint efforts between Europe and the United States to reduce methane emissions. It explores collaborative initiatives across sectors like energy and agriculture, emphasizing policy measures, technological advancements, and international cooperation as key strategies. The article underscores the significance of transatlantic partnerships in combating methane and advancing global climate objectives.
Transatlantic efforts to cut methane emissions
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Region
Global
Published
2023
Resource Type
Expert analysis
Category
Regulations, frameworks and voluntary initiatives
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Regulations
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