Methane is estimated to be responsible for nearly 30% of global warming. It’s a powerful greenhouse gas about 84 times more harmful than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period and 28 times more harmful over a 100-year period. Because methane has a shorter lifespan in the atmosphere, reducing its emissions can have a more rapid impact on slowing down increases in global temperature increases. Cloverly's methane mitigation webinar explores how methane abatement projects are creating high-quality carbon credits while delivering measurable environmental economic benefits. In this webinar, we’ll explore the methane mitigation landscape within the voluntary carbon markets, as well as examine different approaches to methane mitigation.
We will cover the following:
- How to develop meaningful methane mitigation projects
- The role of geography in methane mitigation
- Ensuring project quality and managing risks
- What the future holds for methane in the voluntary carbon market
- Scaling high-quality methane mitigation projects