Oct 26, 2009

EPA Methane to Markets (M2M) Partnership significantly reduced methane emissions

Methane to Markets Partnership Spurs Global GHG Reductions

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released a new report that shows the international Methane to Markets (M2M) Partnership has significantly reduced methane emissions. In 2008, U.S.-supported M2M projects delivered methane emissions reductions of more than 26 million metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent, roughly the annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from 4.7 million passenger vehicles. Methane is a greenhouse gas that is more than 20 times as potent as CO2.
Methane to Markets: Agriculture, Coal Mines, Landfills, Oil & Gas Systems
The M2M Partnership is a public-private partnership that reduces greenhouse gas emissions by promoting the cost-effective, near-term recovery and use of methane, while providing clean energy to markets around the world.

"This Partnership is win-win-win: it protects our environment, strengthens our global economy, and transforms what would be harmful pollution into a profitable source of clean energy," said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. "Methane pollution captures more than 20 times more heat than carbon dioxide, making it a dangerous contributor to climate change. Methane to Markets has provided business and governments with a global, cost-effective approach that is providing real results for our planet."


The fourth annual "U.S. Government Accomplishments in Support of the Methane to Markets Partnership" report highlights the projects and activities since the partnership began in November 2004.

For more information about the Methane to Markets Partnership program:
http://www.epa.gov/methanetomarkets