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Global partnership reducing Short-Lived Climate Pollutants to fight climate change & air pollution. Secretariat .

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  1. What can the corporate sector do to clean the air? Today's 17:00 GMT side event will present a new guide for businesses to measure emissions from their value chains and drive action. ➡️

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  2. Happening : Corporate sector is taking fast action to clean up the air. Today, with & , we mark the launch of Alliance for Clean Air with leading businesses, to drive action to reduce and raise awareness. ✅

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  3. Starting now!! and partners will introduce a practical guide for businesses to measure air pollution across value chains, contributing to better health for people & the planet. CCAC & helped develop the guide. watch now:

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  4. I'm very glad to launch the Global Methane Pledge with . 83 countries are now joining us in this worldwide initiative to reduce methane emissions. This will slow down global warming and keep the goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees within reach.

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  5. Cutting methane emissions is the fastest thing we can do to cut warming in the near-term. The CCAC is thankful for the ongoing support of and President .

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  6. The U.S. and EU are proud to announce over 100 participating countries and over $300M in financial support for , formally launched today . Success will mean >0.2C reduction of warming by 2050, which is crucial to keeping 1.5C within reach.

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  7. BREAKING: The is launched at with 97 countries signing on to reduce emissions by 30% by 2030. The CCAC welcomes this announcement and is ready to work with all countries to achieve this goal.

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  8. Nov 2

    causes half of net warming we are already suffering today! Cutting methane is the fastest mitigation strategy the world has. Watch big news at 1pm

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  9. 🇨🇭 announced a new CHF 8 million contribution to the . supports joint action on and to protect human health, slow global warming & contribute to achieving the 💪

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  10. Day 1 thread at - A first run of events at the Methane Moment Pavilion - Long overdue IRL meetings for some of our team members - Lots of talk about the big announcement tomorrow...

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  11. We welcome the launch of the International Methane Emissions Observatory . To reduce methane emissions in line with Paris Agreement targets, we need accurate and transparent data.

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  12. Slashing short-lived climate pollutants like methane are integral to achieving targets. Nigeria 🇳🇬 is the latest country to commit to its , looking to reduce emissions by 28% by 2030.

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  13. To date, Pakistan has converted 8,000 of its 20,000 brick kilns to use cleaner technology. “There will be fewer emissions, which is good for the environment, and better quality bricks, which is good for the customers.” Md Irfan Tariq, DG

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  15. Cutting methane from the sector is one of the quickest ways to fight climate change. Government regulation is driving change. Mexico and Nigeria are leading examples with concrete actions to reduce emissions this decade. ➡️

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  16. Oct 27

    We can no longer ignore the climate crisis. It's time to stop making excuses and start making changes! Let's take before it’s too late: via

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  17. Organic waste is a key source of methane emissions in Peru. With the support of the CCAC and Chile, Peru is working to improve organic waste management and help achieve its climate commitments. ▶️

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  18. UNEP Report shows that current climate commitments aren't enough to avert catastrophic climate change. , countries can close this gap by committing to . Up to 0.3°C can be avoided by 2040 using available, low-cost measures.

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  19. Oct 25

    ISWA joins with an . "A wasted opportunity: open burning of waste causes a climate and health calamity" , EngineeringX (& ), , , & 🌐

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  20. The need for action on methane is urgent, and human-caused emissions only continue to increase. At , countries can commit to fast action and support global climate goals by joining the Global Methane pledge to reduce global emissions by 30% by 2030.

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