In the premiere episode of “Methane,” we embark on a journey to unravel the complexities of methane emissions, exploring why this often-overlooked greenhouse gas holds the key to combating global warming.
Join host Francesca Fazey as she introduces the world of methane emissions, shedding light on its significance, challenges, and where we might look to start on delivering some promising solutions.
Host:
The show is presented by: Francesca Fazey
Affiliation:
The show is brought to you by: 2Celsius
Resource List:
- Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)
- International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO)
- International Energy Agency (IEA)
- Global Methane Tracker
- United Nations Global Methane Pledge
- Rocky Mountain Institute Climate Program
- Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
- Clean Air Task Force
- Greenhouse Gas Laboratory, University of Royal Holloway
- Romanian Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas
- Laboratory of Climate and Environmental Sciences, Paris
- University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, USA
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre, Washington DC, USA
Contributors:
Raul Cazan, Founder of The 2Celsius Association, Bucharest, Romania
Kim O’Dowd, Campaigner at The Environmental Investigation Agency, London, UK
Dr Roland Kupers, Global Advisor to the United Nations Environment Programme’s International Methane Emissions Observatory, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Deborah Gordon, Senior Fellow, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University; Senior Principal at the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) Climate Program, Washington DC, USA
Dr Philippe Ciais, Associate Director, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL), Paris, France
Théophile Humann-Guilleminot, Campaign Manager, Clean Air Task Force ,Athens Greece
Dr Dave Lowry, Reader: Stable Isotope and Greenhouse Gas, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Royal Holloway, London UK
Dr Rebecca Fisher: Reader: Atmospheric Methane, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Royal Holloway, London UK
Dr Thoman Roeckmann, Professor of Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Professor Jonathan Stern, Distinguished Research Fellow, The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, Oxford, UK
Melanie Kenderdine, Principal, Energy Futures Initiative, Washington DC, USA