'Quick win': Study urges governments and businesses to prioritise methane mitigation

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Series of reports argues 'well-chosen strategies' for tackling methane emissions from energy, agriculture, and waste could deliver rapid, substantial, and cost-effective health and climate benefits

Slashing methane emissions from the energy, agriculture, and waste sectors can deliver "rapid and substantial" health benefits, providing a major boost to efforts to limit global warming to 1.5C, according...

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