EGU24-19331, updated on 11 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-19331
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Empowering global methane policy through science: actionable data from the International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO) methane science studies 

Andreea Calcan1, Daniel Zavala-Araiza2, Manfredi Caltagirone1, James Lawrence France2, Stefan Schwietzke2, Cynthia Randles1, Marci Baranski1, Robert Field1, Stephen Harris1, Alba Lorente2, Itziar Irakulis Loitxate1, Luis Guanter2,3, Mark Lunt2, Xuefei Li1, Nataly Velandia2, Chenchen Lin1, Maria Villadoma1, Kari Volkmann-Carlsen2, and Steven P. Hamburg2
Andreea Calcan et al.
  • 1UNEP, UNEP, Paris, France (andreea.calcan@un.org)
  • 2Environmental Defense Fund, Office of the Chief Scientist, Utrecht, Netherlands
  • 3Research Institute of Water and Environmental Engineering (IIAMA), Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Valencia, Spain

Accurate and measurement-based methane data is urgently needed by countries to support science-based policy for the achievement of their methane reduction ambitions. The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)’s International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO) is responding to this need by collecting and integrating diverse methane emissions data streams, one of which is data from Methane Science Studies funded by IMEO.  

IMEO’s Methane Science Studies (MSS) are making a difference through funding methane measurement studies and collaborating with scientists worldwide. The overarching aim of the MSS is to close the knowledge gaps and improve the understanding of the locations and magnitude of methane emissions across sectors, especially in regions where there is limited or no publicly available data. The studies have initially focused on the oil and gas sector but are now branching out into other anthropogenic sectors. By Jan 2024, IMEO has launched 35 studies around the world with 32 academic/research institutions and 22 peer-reviewed papers published so far. In Europe alone, IMEO has initiated 8 studies in countries including Romania, Poland, Germany, France, Netherlands, Norway, and the UK. 

In this presentation, we will provide an overview of i) the current scope of IMEO Methane Science Studies ii) key study achievements and findings of the completed studies, and iii) potential opportunities and resources for interested research institutes.

How to cite: Calcan, A., Zavala-Araiza, D., Caltagirone, M., France, J. L., Schwietzke, S., Randles, C., Baranski, M., Field, R., Harris, S., Lorente, A., Irakulis Loitxate, I., Guanter, L., Lunt, M., Li, X., Velandia, N., Lin, C., Villadoma, M., Volkmann-Carlsen, K., and Hamburg, S. P.: Empowering global methane policy through science: actionable data from the International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO) methane science studies , EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-19331, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-19331, 2024.