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2025甲烷大会在北京召开 聚焦“十五五” 创新与合作 共商全球甲烷治理新路径
Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang·2025-05-22 04:50

Core Viewpoint - The 2025 Methane Conference in Beijing emphasizes the importance of global methane reduction efforts, focusing on innovation and cooperation to accelerate progress in methane governance [1][3]. Group 1: China's Methane Reduction Efforts - China has made significant progress in methane reduction across various sectors, including energy, agriculture, and waste management, with a focus on coal mine gas utilization and zero landfill initiatives in several provinces [3]. - The "14th Five-Year Plan" has initiated comprehensive strategies for methane reduction, emphasizing monitoring, public awareness, and the synergy between methane reduction, energy security, and ecological protection [3]. - The urgency of methane control is highlighted due to its strong short-term warming effect, which is crucial for quickly mitigating climate change [3]. Group 2: International Cooperation and Innovation - International collaboration is essential for advancing methane reduction, with calls for innovation in technology, data, and regulatory frameworks [4]. - The oil and gas sector is identified as the most cost-effective area for methane reduction, with 60% of emissions potentially addressed using existing technologies without additional costs [4]. - Agricultural practices, such as feed improvement and manure resource utilization, can achieve both emission reductions and increased farmer income [4]. Group 3: Financing and Standards for Methane Reduction - The conference highlighted the role of market mechanisms in driving methane reduction, with a focus on developing methane financing tools and integrating green finance standards [5]. - The need for global data sharing and standard recognition in methane monitoring is emphasized as a key area for future collaboration [5]. - The year 2025 marks a critical phase for methane governance, with the potential for enhanced international cooperation and innovative market tools to support methane reduction efforts [5].