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Energy agency chief: No excuse for high methane emissions

Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech February 21, 2023

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MOMBASA – The International Energy Agency on Tuesday accused fossil fuel industries of doing too little to curb methane emissions and undermining global climate goals to limit warming.Economic uncertainty, high energy prices and concerns over the security of supply — which should have led to emissions cuts in 2022 — were ineffective as methane emissions remained “stubbornly high,” it said.“Methane cuts are among the cheapest options... + full article



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