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US EPA - Methane to Markets Partnership - Basic Information
by janelane at 3:14 pm EDT, Aug 24, 2006

Objective

The Methane to Markets Partnership is an international initiative that focuses on advancing cost-effective, near-term methane recovery and use as a clean energy source. The Partnership will reduce global methane emissions to enhance economic growth, promote energy security, improve the environment, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Other benefits include improving mine safety, reducing waste, and improving local air quality. The goals of the Partnership will be accomplished through collaboration between developed countries, developing countries, and countries with economies in transition - together with strong participation from the private sector. The Methane to Markets Partnership targets four major methane sources: landfills, underground coal mines, natural gas and oil systems, and agriculture (animal waste management).

Background

Methane, the primary component of natural gas, accounts for 16% of all greenhouse gas emissions resulting from human activities. Because methane is both a powerful greenhouse gas and short-lived compared to carbon dioxide, achieving significant reductions would have a rapid and significant effect on atmospheric warming potential. The Methane to Markets Partnership is a major element of the series of international technology partnerships advanced by the Bush Administration on hydrogen, carbon sequestration, fusion and advanced nuclear power technologies. These initiatives will help develop and deploy the transformational energy technologies that will significantly cut projected emissions and the greenhouse gas intensity of the global economy in the context of sustained economic growth. More information about these energy technologies is available by viewing the International Opportunities for Project Development PDF files.

Okay, so not everything he's done has been to spearhead this country in the wrong direction.

-janelane, Gore would have done more


 
 
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