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The Global Methane Initiative (GMI) is a voluntary, multilateral partnership that aims to reduce global methane emissions and to advance the abatement, recovery and use of methane as a valuable clean energy source. GMI achieves this by creating an international network of partner governments, private sector members, development banks, universities and non-governmental organizations in order to build capacity, develop strategies and markets, and remove barriers to project development for methane reduction in Partner Countries.
Please also visit our Expo sites from 2007 in China, 2010 in India, and 2013 in Canada.
- Methane International, October 2014 edition, now available
- Methane International, June 2014 edition, now available
- US EPA Releases Global Mitigation of Non-CO2 Gases: 2010-2030 Executive Summary
(April 2014)
- Methane International, February 2014 edition, now available
- Read the GMI Agriculture Subcommittee's new guide: Successful Applications of Anaerobic Digestion from Across the World (PDF) (24 pp, 1.62 MB) (September 2013)
- US EPA Releases Global Mitigation of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases: 2010-2030
- Methane International, September 2013 edition, now available
- Proceedings from Methane Expo 2013 now available (June 2013)
- Methane International, May 2013 edition, now available
- View the Methane Finance Study Group's April 2013 Report: Using Pay-for-Performance Mechanisms to Finance Methane Abatement
- US EPA Releases Global Anthropogenic Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions: 1990-2030
(December 2012)
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Colombia's Ecopetrol recently collaborated with GMI and the U.S. EPA in measuring and mitigating fugitive methane emissions in its oil and gas operations.