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Global Methane Assessment: Benefits and Costs of Mitigating Methane EmissionsThe assessment highlights the critical role that cutting methane emissions, including from the fossil fuel industry, plays in slowing the rate of global warming. Cutting human-caused methane by 45% this decade would keep warming beneath a threshold agreed by world leaders. There are multiple benefits to acting including: the rapid reduction of warming, which can help prevent dangerous climate tipping points; improved air quality that can save hundreds of thousands of lives; improve food security by preventing crop losses; and create jobs through mitigation efforts while increasing productivity through reduced heat stress.
Document ID
20210015658
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Book
Authors
Drew Shindell ORCID
(Duke University Durham, United States)
A R Ravishankara ORCID
(Colorado State University Fort Collins, United States)
Johan C I Kuylenstierna
(Stockholm Environment Institute Stockholm, Sweden)
Eleni Michalopoulou
(Stockholm Environment Institute Stockholm, Sweden)
Lena Höglund-Isaksson ORCID
(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Laxenburg, Austria)
Yuqiang Zhang ORCID
(Duke University Durham, United States)
Karl Seltzer ORCID
(Duke University Durham, United States)
Muye Ru ORCID
(Duke University Durham, United States)
Rithik Castelino
(Duke University Durham, United States)
Greg Faluvegi ORCID
(Columbia University New York, New York, United States)
Vaishali Naik ORCID
(NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Princeton, United States)
Larry Horowitz ORCID
(NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Princeton, United States)
Jian He
(NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Princeton, United States)
Jean-Francois Lamarque ORCID
(National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, United States)
Kengo Sudo ORCID
(Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan)
William J Collins ORCID
(University of Reading Reading, United Kingdom)
Chris Malley
(Stockholm Environment Institute Stockholm, Sweden)
Mathijs Harmsen ORCID
(Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency The Hague, Netherlands)
Krista Stark
(Duke University Durham, United States)
Jared Junkin
(Duke University Durham, United States)
Gray Li
(Duke University Durham, United States)
Alex Glick
(Duke University Durham, United States)
Nathan Borgford-Parnell ORCID
(United Nations Environment Programme Geneva, Switzerland)
Date Acquired
May 14, 2021
Publication Date
May 6, 2021
Publication Information
Publisher: United Nations Environment Programme
ISBN: 978-92-807-3854-4
URL: https://www.ccacoalition.org/resources/global-methane-assessment-full-report
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Report/Patent Number
Job No: DTI/2352/PA
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC20M0282
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC24M0002
CONTRACT_GRANT: AFRC DC-8
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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Technical Review
External Peer Committee
Keywords
Methane
methane emissions
Fossil fuels
global warming
air quality
food security
job creation
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