
France Urges Faster Methane Cuts as Emissions Remain Record High
France is pushing for faster global action on methane emissions, as reports from the IEA indicate that methane emissions from fossil fuels have remained at record high levels. This highlights an urgent need for reduction efforts.
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Methane emissions from fossil fuels remained at record high levels in 2025: IEA
Methane has a much shorter atmospheric lifetime than CO2 (around 12 years compared with centuries for CO2) but it is a more potent greenhouse gas
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France is using its G7 presidency to press for quicker global action on methane, as a major energy report warned emissions from fossil fuels remain stubbornly high.
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Read full article →France pushes for global action on methane emissions
Methane stays in the atmosphere for less time than CO2, but has a far greater warming effect over a 20-year period.
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