The United States and the European Union have reportedly agreed to cut human-induced methane (CH4) emissions by at least 30% by 2030, compared to 2020 levels, or so reported Reuters on Monday 13 September, reporting also that this is based on a draft global methane commitment.
According to the news agency, the agreement is expected to be unveiled on Friday, ahead of COP26 in Glasgow, at a meeting of major emitting countries.
The two parties are also likely to invite more than two dozen...