Emily Holbrook of Energy + Environment Leader reports that leading philanthropic organizations are committing more than $223 million to reduce methane emissions.
- More than 20 philanthropic organizations are spearheading efforts to reduce the emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas that is 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide.
- The organizations will fund projects that reduce methane emissions, as well as commit resources for more robust methane tracking.
- The private sector is advancing solutions to create a cleaner environment.
“A first-of-its-kind alliance of more than 20 leading philanthropic organizations announced an intention to fund more than $223 million to drastically reduce methane emissions around the world.”
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