This episode of FSR debates in collaboration with Environment Defense Fund Europe looks at methodological issues on baseline methane emissions in the EU and globally.
There is a high level of uncertainty today for tracking progress in the mitigation of methane emissions, which means that emissions are still underestimated. It could also hamper further efforts to reduce methane emissions.
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0:00 Welcome Andris Piebalgs, Florence School of Regulation
➡️Session 1 The current state of methane science
▪︎Keynote address: Vaishali Naik | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Thomas Röckmann | Utrecht University
Bryce Kelly | University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) (pre-recorded video)
➡️Session 2 Key areas for further research
Steven Hamburg | Environment Defense Fund Europe/IMEO Scientific Committee
Manon Simon | Carbon Limits
Ricardo Bolado-Lavin | Joint Research Center
▪︎Keynote remarks: K.C. Michaels | International Energy Agency
➡️Conclusion
Dagmar Droogsma | Environment Defense Fund Europe
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