Cutting methane pollution to slow climate change
The problem: Methane pollution released this year will warm the planet more in the next decade than carbon dioxide emitted from burning fossil fuels. While cutting methane is the single fastest way to slow the rate of global warming, current efforts fall far short of the drastic reductions we need.
What we’re doing about it: Through research and advocacy, we’ve been driving global action to cut methane pollution for over a decade, and we built a methane-tracking satellite to help scale reductions worldwide. Our goal is to reduce global methane emissions from the energy and agricultural sectors by at least 30% below 2020 levels by 2030.
Methane pollution by the numbers
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How much more potent methane is than carbon dioxide in the near term
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Cost of wasted gas emitted by U.S. oil and gas companies per year, enough to fuel 10 million homes in the U.S.
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Amount of methane reductions the oil and gas industry can achieve globally using technologies available today, two-thirds of it at no net cost
Our work slashing global methane emissions
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We launched a satellite to fight climate pollution and slow global warming
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Planet-warming methane pollution far exceeds EPA estimates
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EDF study: The fastest way to save melting sea ice
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Cutting methane doesn’t just slow warming — it improves health
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Our groundbreaking push to cut methane on 3 critical fronts
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Global food companies join EDF for a groundbreaking step on dairy methane
Updates
Read the latest articles, blogs and press releases on methane.
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Now more than ever: The business case for strong methane regulations
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National oil companies and the global methane opportunity
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Collaborative levers for methane abatement in national oil companies
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National Oil Companies and the Global Methane Opportunity
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Department of Energy Study On Environmental and Economic Impacts of U.S. Natural Gas Exports Shows Urgent Need to Cut Methane Pollution
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A Tale of Two Basins: Colorado regional oil and gas pollution differences highlight need for action on the West Slope
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Methane pollution resources
Dig deeper into our work with these resources for researchers, policymakers, journalists and communities.
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Our cutting-edge science is guiding global action to cut methane
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Helping livestock farmers cut methane emissions
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Bill Nye the Science Guy highlights the fastest way to slow global warming
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Unearthing Pennsylvania’s legacy of orphan and abandoned wells
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Methane: A crucial opportunity in the climate fight
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See how MethaneSAT will protect the climate
Our methane experts
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Dr. Daniel Zavala-Araiza
Senior Scientist II
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Matt Watson
Vice President, Energy Transition
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Mina Berkow
Director, Energy Transition
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Jon Goldstein
Associate Vice President, Energy Transition
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Rosalie Winn
Director and Lead Counsel, Methane and Clean Air Policy
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Flavia Sollazzo
Senior Director, EU Energy Transition
Staff perspective
By emitting even a little bit of methane, humankind is greatly accelerating the rate of climate change.
Steven Hamburg
Chief Scientist
Media contact
Lauren Whittenberg
(512) 691-3437 (office)
(512) 784-2161 (mobile)