John,
A new report from the nonprofit Global Energy Monitor has a stark warning for everyone who cares about climate change.
With more than 430 proposed coal mines worldwide preparing to start activities , methane leaks from these mines could have a more significant climate impact than carbon emissions from U.S. coal plants.
Here’s what the report says we’re facing:“If new coal mines proceed as planned, without mitigation measures in place, then a major source of greenhouse gas will go unrestrained.
“Planned mines, some of which are in the late development stage, could leak methane at a rate equal to 1.14 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide annually, more than the 952 million tonnes of carbon dioxide U.S. coal plants released in 2019.”
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First and foremost, we need to work harder to stop new investments in coal mines and coal-powered power plants around the world. And where coal mines do exist, it’s critical that government agencies enforce mitigation measures to capture methane and avoid leaks while we work to transition away from fossil fuels.
Policies to support this transition are exactly what SEEC members in Congress are focusing on.
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