Meet the Super Pollutants Learn more Action for Climate and Clean Air - Fast Forwarding a Better Future We Don’t Have Time & UNEP's Climate and Clean Air Coalition are proud to present Action for Climate and Clean Air Watch Broadcast Global Methane Pledge support The CCAC provide Secretariat functions of the Global Methane Pledge to support countries in achieving their GMP commitments Our services 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 short-lived climate pollutants that have quick impacts on global warming, air quality, food security and human health. 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 interestAgricultureBrick productionCoolingEmissions assessmentsFinanceFossil fuelsGender-focusedPublic healthHeavy-duty vehicles and enginesHousehold EnergyNational policy and planningWaste CLEAN-Air Forum Lagos 2024: Global experts discuss collaborations, technology and data-driven pathways to clean air in African cities News 03 Oct 2024 CLEAN-Air Forum Lagos 2024: Global experts discuss collaborations, technology and data-driven pathways to clean air in African cities Key Takeaways from the NDC 3.0 Regional Forum for Latin America and the Caribbean News 25 Sep 2024 Key Takeaways from the NDC 3.0 Regional Forum for Latin America and the Caribbean New CCAC and CATF partnership to support 20 countries in cutting energy sector methane emissions, advancing goals of Global Methane Pledge Press release 24 Sep 2024 New CCAC and CATF partnership to support 20 countries in cutting energy sector methane emissions, advancing goals of Global Methane Pledge Global Methane Pledge Champions Call for Accelerated Global Action on Methane Mitigation, Spotlight New Super Pollutant NDC Guidance Press release 23 Sep 2024 Global Methane Pledge Champions Call for Accelerated Global Action on Methane Mitigation, Spotlight New Super Pollutant NDC Guidance CCAC Super Pollutant Ministerial 2024 - Communique Press release 23 Sep 2024 CCAC Super Pollutant Ministerial 2024 - Communique Coal Mine Methane Financing For Bosnia's Green Transition News 20 Sep 2024 Coal Mine Methane Financing For Bosnia's Green Transition See less See more Events & meetings Let’s talk Biogas! Webinar Series #2: How to get regulation right. Super Pollutant Workshop at Baku Climate Action Week World Biogas Association BRAZIL Congress 2024 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 PROJECTSThe Climate and Clean Air Coalition is a partnership of over 160 governments and organisations committed to reducing short-lived climate pollutants. We work in over 70 countries around the world. Partners Projects Select / Deselect All State partners (89) Non-state partners (98) Select / Deselect All (269) Agriculture (40) Brick production (7) Cooling (25) Emissions assessments (5) Finance (4) Fossil fuels (11) Gender-focused (1) Public health (7) Heavy-duty vehicles and engines (16) Household Energy (23) National policy and planning (95) Waste (51) Our impactOur projects and programmes span the globe, delivering climate and clean air action where it is most needed. 89 state partners 98 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. Image Reports, Case Studies & Assessments Global Methane Assessment: 2030 Baseline Report Read more Event Documents 2024 Presentation-The Case for Urgent Action on Super Pollutants to Avoid the Worst of the Climate Crisis Official Statements 2024 New York Communique Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2024 Partnerships and participation for urban health See more resources
CLEAN-Air Forum Lagos 2024: Global experts discuss collaborations, technology and data-driven pathways to clean air in African cities News 03 Oct 2024 CLEAN-Air Forum Lagos 2024: Global experts discuss collaborations, technology and data-driven pathways to clean air in African cities
Key Takeaways from the NDC 3.0 Regional Forum for Latin America and the Caribbean News 25 Sep 2024 Key Takeaways from the NDC 3.0 Regional Forum for Latin America and the Caribbean
New CCAC and CATF partnership to support 20 countries in cutting energy sector methane emissions, advancing goals of Global Methane Pledge Press release 24 Sep 2024 New CCAC and CATF partnership to support 20 countries in cutting energy sector methane emissions, advancing goals of Global Methane Pledge
Global Methane Pledge Champions Call for Accelerated Global Action on Methane Mitigation, Spotlight New Super Pollutant NDC Guidance Press release 23 Sep 2024 Global Methane Pledge Champions Call for Accelerated Global Action on Methane Mitigation, Spotlight New Super Pollutant NDC Guidance
CCAC Super Pollutant Ministerial 2024 - Communique Press release 23 Sep 2024 CCAC Super Pollutant Ministerial 2024 - Communique
Coal Mine Methane Financing For Bosnia's Green Transition News 20 Sep 2024 Coal Mine Methane Financing For Bosnia's Green Transition
Event Documents 2024 Presentation-The Case for Urgent Action on Super Pollutants to Avoid the Worst of the Climate Crisis