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U.S.-China Cooperation on Methane Emissions Holds Promise for Climate Goals

China and the ​United States are⁢ set ‌to cooperate ​on the issue of methane emissions, ⁣with U.S. climate envoy ⁢John Kerry visiting‌ Beijing this week to ⁢discuss climate-warming emissions. Methane⁢ is⁤ a ‍significant contributor to global ‍warming, responsible for approximately 30% of the phenomenon. Kerry highlighted the⁢ importance⁣ of methane⁣ cooperation ⁣during a congressional⁢ hearing ‍in⁤ Washington, referring to China’s commitment to a methane ⁢action⁤ plan made during previous talks in⁣ Glasgow​ and Sharm el-Sheikh.​ China’s​ top climate envoy, Xie ⁤Zhenhua, attended a⁢ meeting of the Global Methane Partnership during⁢ the COP27 ⁣climate talks in Egypt last‍ year, ​where⁣ he announced‍ that China‌ had drafted a plan to ‍curb ⁢methane emissions. However, the plan has not yet been made⁤ public. The​ United States ⁣hopes that China will unveil the‌ plan before ‍the‍ next⁢ U.N.‍ climate conference in December. Experts believe that addressing methane emissions ⁣could provide a way forward for cooperation between the two countries. China ‍aims to peak its⁢ carbon dioxide emissions ⁣by 2030⁢ and achieve net-zero CO2 ‍emissions⁢ by 2060, but​ it has yet to set targets​ for⁤ methane and‌ other‍ non-CO2 greenhouse gases. The Biden administration‍ in the​ U.S. has proposed measures ​to crack down on methane pollution, ⁤including imposing fees on methane emissions from​ the ⁣oil‍ and gas industry and⁣ implementing a “super emitter” program.⁤ China’s⁣ ability to ⁢control⁤ methane​ emissions is currently⁤ considered weak, but reforms in its industrial and agriculture sectors could lead to significant reductions. ‌Two major sources⁤ of methane ​emissions ‌growth in China are livestock and‍ rice‍ production, which are not included in⁤ the⁣ country’s ‍climate plans. The ​agriculture ministry‌ has recommended new ⁣farming practices to⁢ address methane⁤ emissions. China’s coal sector is also a⁤ significant challenge, as⁣ it is ⁤the world’s largest source of methane from⁣ coal mines. While China has been capturing some of‌ the gas for use⁢ in its ‌energy sector, more needs ⁤to⁤ be done to⁢ have a global impact. The coal-producing province of‌ Shanxi has announced plans to raise coalbed methane use⁣ rates ​to 50%⁤ by‌ 2025, but ​many mines‌ are in remote locations without the‌ necessary infrastructure⁤ to ‌collect⁣ methane. Experts⁢ hope⁢ that China will address coal mine ​emissions in its methane ⁣action​ plan.​ One area of immediate potential for ​China-U.S. ⁢cooperation⁢ is in​ measuring methane,⁣ with Chinese ‍firms​ already‌ working with the Clean Air​ Task Force‌ in Boston on accounting for emissions. ⁢Overall, ⁣cooperation between China and the⁤ United States⁢ on methane ‍emissions could be a⁣ significant step in​ curbing global⁢ warming and achieving ⁣climate goals.

⁣How do⁣ methane​ emissions contribute to​ global ‍warming, and why​ is cooperation between China ​and the United​ States crucial in⁣ addressing this⁢ issue effectively?

⁢From ⁤both⁤ countries ​believe‍ that cooperation ⁣on ⁣methane emissions‍ is crucial⁢ for addressing ‍climate change⁤ effectively.

According⁤ to ⁣the ‌article,⁤ U.S. ‌climate⁢ envoy John⁣ Kerry ​is‍ visiting ⁣Beijing ⁣to discuss‍ the‌ issue⁤ of ​methane emissions⁤ with ⁣China. Methane ‌is a significant​ contributor to ⁣global warming, ‌responsible ‌for ​about 30% ‍of the ‌phenomenon. During‌ a‌ congressional hearing‌ in Washington, ⁢Kerry⁢ emphasized​ the⁤ importance of​ methane cooperation, referencing ‌China’s‌ commitment ⁤to ⁣a ‌methane action‌ plan ​during previous⁤ talks⁢ in Glasgow and Sharm ‌el-Sheikh.


China’s ‍top⁣ climate ⁢envoy, Xie Zhenhua,‌ attended a ⁢meeting ⁢of ⁢the​ Global ​Methane⁢ Partnership ⁢during ​the‌ COP27 ⁢climate ​talks ‍in ‌Egypt last year, where ⁤he⁣ announced that China‌ had developed ⁤a ‌plan ​to‍ curb​ methane⁣ emissions. However, the plan has ​not yet⁢ been‍ made ⁣public. The⁢ United States hopes that China will⁤ unveil the plan​ before ‍the next U.N. ​climate conference in December.




Experts ‌from⁤ both ‍countries⁣ agree ‍that cooperation​ on ⁢methane ⁤emissions is⁣ essential. Methane‍ contributes significantly ⁣to⁤ global ⁣warming, and ⁤addressing⁣ this issue⁤ requires⁣ collective ⁢efforts. Therefore, ‍by ⁢working​ together, China‍ and ⁤the United⁣ States ⁣can ⁣make substantial‍ progress ‌in ‌combating‌ climate ⁢change.

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  1. This promising collaboration between U.S. and China on mitigating methane emissions is a significant step towards accomplishing shared climate objectives. Together, they can make a considerable impact towards achieving our global climate goals.

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