Actualités
Finding climate solutions in the livestock sector
05/11/2020
Five key takeaways from FAO regional workshops on climate action in the livestock sector
Reducing methane emissions is one of the most powerful tools in the global fight against ecosystem degradation
05/06/2021
World Environment Day is sharpening global focus on ecosystem degradation and the ways that reducing methane, a central ingredient in ozone, can help reverse damage to crops, trees, and livestock.
Methane mitigation through manure management is key to successfully transforming China’s agricultural sector
01/11/2021
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition and China are working together to inform agricultural policy with cutting edge research
Climate and Clean Air Coalition ministers approve strategy to significantly cut short-lived climate pollutants this decade
09/11/2021
Cutting agricultural methane emissions can help save the planet while increasing yields and improving lives
21/12/2021
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition is helping countries reduce methane emissions from livestock and rice to slow global warming, boost agricultural production, and save lives from air pollution.
Kenya Aims to Reduce Livestock Methane Emissions without Sacrificing Productivity
29/12/2021
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition is helping Kenya increase its methane mitigation ambitions by building technical capacity and implementing climate smart strategies to lower emissions without economic sacrifice.
New IPCC Report Bolsters Evidence that Methane Reductions are Key to Preventing Climate Catastrophe
08/04/2022
The IPCC amplifies the conclusions of CCAC-UNEP Global Methane Assessment, showing the urgent need to reduce methane in parallel with decarbonization.
The CCAC shows agriculture is key to the success of climate change and air pollution Solutions
02/05/2022
Ten years ago, it was uncommon for agriculture to be seen as a major contributor to the global climate crisis, let alone as part of the solution. Threats to agricultural production were instead largely viewed in a silo, separate from other major crises the world was facing such as air pollution, hunger, and development challenges.