Dangerously Overlooked: Why we need to talk about methane

31.07.24 By , , and

Most people understand that carbon dioxide is the number one culprit when it comes to climate change. But there’s another harmful gas permeating our atmosphere and warming up our planet: methane. It’s the second most dangerous climate pollutant and it’s fuelling the unnatural disasters we’re experiencing now and into the next few decades.

There is growing recognition around the world that methane pollution is a huge contributor to warming the climate, especially in the near term. That’s because methane is highly effective at trapping heat. It breaks down in the atmosphere much more quickly than carbon dioxide, hanging around for only about a decade. But over a 20-year period it causes around 85 times the climate damage of carbon dioxide. And even when methane does break down, it adds to the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. That’s why slashing methane pollution now is critical to limiting the build up of harmful greenhouse gases that are fuelling global warming.

The Albanese Government has signed up to the Global Methane Pledge to slash global methane emissions 30 percent by 2030. But a promise is not a plan; currently, we have no dedicated national strategies or policies to deal with this harmful gas. Part of the problem is that we don’t know the true extent of our methane pollution. Official estimates rely heavily on self-reporting from the coal and gas industry, often using outdated and indirect methods. The good news is that there are many practical steps the Australian Government can take right now to cut methane pollution at the source. This starts with setting clear national targets for cutting methane pollution and holding coal and gas corporations accountable for accurately reporting and driving down methane pollution.

Right now, Australia is broadly on track to meet our national target of reducing climate pollution by 43 percent this decade. But to avoid the worst impacts of climate change and ensure a safer future for our kids, we need to slash pollution further and faster. Taking action on methane, alongside carbon dioxide, is an important way to double down on cutting climate pollution today, so we can ensure a safer tomorrow.

Key Findings

1. Methane is the second largest contributor to global warming after carbon dioxide – and it’s fuelling the unnatural disasters we’re experiencing.

2. Humans are turbocharging methane pollution – and it’s rising at a record rate.

3. Australia produces an outsized share of global methane pollution, due to our large fossil fuel mining and agriculture industries – and our coal and gas corporations may be significantly under- reporting the methane they are releasing.

4. We need to urgently slash methane pollution alongside carbon dioxide to hold climate change in check – that starts with setting clear national targets backed by action.

5. The Australian Government needs to hold fossil fuel corporations accountable for accurately monitoring, reporting and slashing methane pollution – and take other practical steps to tackle this greenhouse gas by: