Climate facts: Methane emissions mitigation can provide $260bn economic benefits

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The complexities of climate change and its associated jargon can prove difficult to digest. TheCable’s climate quick facts will...

and its associated jargon can prove difficult to digest. TheCable’s climate quick facts will help to demystify these concepts through easy-to-understand and straight-to-the-point explanations.The organisation said future warming will negatively affect food systems in Africa by says immediate, targeted methane abatement in the fossil fuel sector can prevent nearly 1 million premature deaths, 90 million tonnes of crop losses and about 85 billion hours of lost labour due to heat exposure by 2050.

If methane emissions is mitigated, UNEP said it can provide about $260 billion economic benefits as emissions of methane from the oil and gas value chain shows a wasted product that translates into about $34 billion of lost revenue annually.Click on the link below to join TheCable Channel on WhatsApp for your Breaking News, Business Analysis, Politics, Fact Check, Sports and Entertainment News!

 

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