Super Pollutant Country Action Accelerator Embedding super pollutant coordination teams in governments About the Accelerator Farmers’ Initiative for Resilient and Sustainable Transformations (FIRST) About the Initiative Global Methane Pledge The CCAC provide Secretariat functions of the Global Methane Pledge to support countries in achieving their GMP commitments Check out our support system Why climate and clean air?Actions that address climate change and air pollution at the same time achieve greater results. We promote actions to reduce super pollutants, which are short-lived in the atmosphere and have a rapid impact on global warming and human health.About The climate and clean air CoalitionThe Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is a voluntary partnership of over 200 governments, intergovernmental organizations, businesses, scientific institutions and civil society organizations committed to protecting the climate and improving air quality through actions to reduce the super pollutants which are short-lived in the atmosphere: methane, black carbon, tropospheric ozone and HFCs, through a practical, measures-based approach. The Coalition’s work is grounded in robust science and analysis and supported by a dedicated Trust Fund, which together have fostered high-level political commitment, in-country implementation, and tools that strengthen the case for action and accelerate action and results.The Coalition drives concerted global efforts to implement known practices and existing technologies that can achieve global reductions of at least 40% of methane by 2030 compared to 2010; up to 70% of black carbon by 2030 relative to 2010; and 99.5% of HFCs by 2050 compared to 2010.OUR VISIONOur vision is an atmosphere that enables people and the planet to thrive – stabilizing the climate with warming limited to 1.5°C and drastically reduced air pollution.OUR MISSIONOur mission is to put the world on a pathway that rapidly reduces warming in the near-term and maximizes development, health, environmental and food security benefits. We will achieve this by catalysing fast action to reduce short-lived climate pollutants. The Coalition is the only global intergovernmental organization dedicated to this task. Our mission contributes to global efforts to decarbonize the economy, limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C, reduce air pollution, and achieve the related Sustainable Development Goals. 1/3 2/3 3/3 Previous What are short-lived climate pollutants? Short-lived climate pollutants have a strong near-term warming effect on the climate and significant impacts on our health and the environment. About SLCPs Methane Black carbon Hydrofluorocarbons Tropospheric ozone How can we reduce short-lived climate pollutants? Simple actions, such as plugging methane leaks from oil and gas production, banning agricultural burning, and composting food waste, can drastically reduce emissions. Solutions Implementing solutions available now can avoid up to 0.6°C of warming by 2050 How we support action The Climate and Clean Air Coalition leverages science, finance, and political will to drive global action on short-lived climate pollutants. Our approach Policy development Sector mitigation Science-policy Political leadership and cooperation Previous Next News & updates Select a topic of interestAgricultureTEAPBrick productionCoolingEmissions assessmentsFinanceFossil fuelsGender-focusedPublic healthHeavy-duty vehicles and enginesHousehold EnergyNational policy and planningWaste London Climate Action Week: Daily Update – 23 June News 23 Jun 2026 London Climate Action Week: Daily Update – 23 June Joint Statement by United Kingdom, European Commission & Canada on Methane abatement in the energy sector as a pillar of energy security Press release 23 Jun 2026 Joint Statement by United Kingdom, European Commission & Canada on Methane abatement in the energy sector as a pillar of energy security Joint Statement by United Kingdom, European Commission & Canada on Methane abatement in the energy sector as a pillar of energy security News 23 Jun 2026 Joint Statement by United Kingdom, European Commission & Canada on Methane abatement in the energy sector as a pillar of energy security Canada and the European Union Joint Statement on the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres' Call to Action on Methane News 23 Jun 2026 Canada and the European Union Joint Statement on the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres' Call to Action on Methane Canada and the European Union Joint Statement on the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres' Call to Action on Methane Press release 23 Jun 2026 Canada and the European Union Joint Statement on the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres' Call to Action on Methane London Climate Action Week 2026: Daily Update - 22 June News 22 Jun 2026 London Climate Action Week 2026: Daily Update - 22 June See less See more Events & meetings Registration Open: Climate and Clean Air Coalition Annual Meeting 2026 Side event Climate, Clean Air and Health: the Economic Case for Action Knowledge Exchange on Frontier Technologies for Low-Emission Rice and Livestock Systems See more events & meetings Sign up for our email alerts to receive regular updates on our work, events and funding opportunities Subscribe OUR PARTNERS AND PROJECTS Partners Projects Select / Deselect All State partners (102) Non-state partners (111) Select / Deselect All (300) Agriculture (48) Brick production (7) Cooling (28) Emissions assessments (5) Finance (4) Fossil fuels (11) Gender-focused (1) Public health (7) Heavy-duty vehicles and engines (20) Household Energy (26) National policy and planning (98) Waste (57) Our impactOur projects and programmes span the globe, delivering climate and clean air action where it is most needed. 102 state partners 111 non-state partners 50% global SLCP mitigation potential within our partnership 75 countries supported by CCAC funding Tools & resources Visit our resource library to see all policies, emissions calculation tools, training materials and more. Awareness Materials 2026 EIA Briefing: The super pollutant country action accelerator Scientific Publications 2026 How rainfall and air pollution influence flight delays and its associated economic losses: a case study based on Beijing-Shanghai flight in China? Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2026 Air quality status in Europe 2026 See more resources
London Climate Action Week: Daily Update – 23 June News 23 Jun 2026 London Climate Action Week: Daily Update – 23 June
Joint Statement by United Kingdom, European Commission & Canada on Methane abatement in the energy sector as a pillar of energy security Press release 23 Jun 2026 Joint Statement by United Kingdom, European Commission & Canada on Methane abatement in the energy sector as a pillar of energy security
Joint Statement by United Kingdom, European Commission & Canada on Methane abatement in the energy sector as a pillar of energy security News 23 Jun 2026 Joint Statement by United Kingdom, European Commission & Canada on Methane abatement in the energy sector as a pillar of energy security
Canada and the European Union Joint Statement on the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres' Call to Action on Methane News 23 Jun 2026 Canada and the European Union Joint Statement on the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres' Call to Action on Methane
Canada and the European Union Joint Statement on the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres' Call to Action on Methane Press release 23 Jun 2026 Canada and the European Union Joint Statement on the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres' Call to Action on Methane
London Climate Action Week 2026: Daily Update - 22 June News 22 Jun 2026 London Climate Action Week 2026: Daily Update - 22 June
Scientific Publications 2026 How rainfall and air pollution influence flight delays and its associated economic losses: a case study based on Beijing-Shanghai flight in China?