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Methane to become key requirements for future EU energy imports, authorities says

The European Union will progressively use methane emissions as a criteria for choosing who it buys energy from in the future, an authorities said at a. U.N. methane conference on Tuesday, advising other major importers. to do the exact same.

Government authorities, companies and civil society groups. are collecting in Geneva from March 18-21 for the most significant ever. meeting on methane emissions decrease, with over 1,000. individuals from 100 nations. Methane is the second-biggest. reason for environment change after co2 and in the brief. term has a far higher warming impact regardless of having a much. much shorter life-span in the world's atmosphere than other gases.

Methane is going to be among the primary requirements the EU is. going to utilize in future to choose from where to acquire oil and. gas and coal, said Alessia Clocchiatti, team leader on methane. global and fossil fuel stage out at the European. Commission. We will pay increasing attention to the. ecological impact and carbon strength, she stated.

The EU reached a deal in November to put methane emissions. limits on Europe's oil and gas imports from 2030, pressing. international providers to secure down on leakages.

Clocchiatti said that under new policies, the EU would. create methane performance profiles by nation and business and. those that acted to ease off emissions would get a. preferred channel.

The EU as a significant importer has not only the opportunity however. very much the responsibility to shape an international market over what. oil and gas we import, she stated.

Domestic legislation by itself would not be sufficient and. she advised other nations to join forces with the EU.

The Geneva online forum intends to help countries take concrete action. on methane emissions decreases by improving data collection and. sharing and establishing effective funding methods ahead of. the COP29 environment summit in November in Azerbaijan, said. organisers the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.

(source: Reuters)