Newsletter: April 2018 Subscribe Share SHARE Facebook share Twitter LinkedIn Copy URL Email Breadcrumb Home Newsletter Newsletter: April 2018 Content Message from the secretariat Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas. Its global warming potential is 25% higher than previously estimated, and atmospheric concentrations continue to rise. Methane is also a precursor for tropospheric ozone, an air pollutant with well-documented impacts on human health and crop yields. This makes the task of addressing the key sources of methane emissions – agriculture, oil and gas production, and waste management – even more urgent. Experts and policy-makers from around the world gathered at the Global Methane Forum in Toronto, Canada to discuss the latest science on methane and the many solutions to quickly mitigate emissions. The Coalition's Working Group Meeting was held back-to-back with the event, where participants discussed our next big challenge: engaging countries to apply the ‘near-term multiple benefits pathway approach’, while seeking to address both short-term and long-term climate action. Fast action, quick results and multiple benefits is the motto! Helena Molin Valdes Head, Clilmate & Clean Air Coalition Secretariat Highlights The Climate and Clean Air Coalition Working Group meets in Toronto, Canada The 22nd Working Group meeting took place in April alongside the Global Methane Forum and the Coalition's Science Policy Dialogue. Learn about the outcomes, including approved funding and priority areas for the coming year. Read → Integrated Assessment of Short-Lived Climate Pollutants in Latin America and the Caribbean released This report recommends concrete measures to reduce SLCPs that will contribute to maintain the planet´s temperature below the 2˚C threshold set out in the Paris climate agreement. Read → The Environmental Defense Fund Announces Satellite Mission to Locate and Measure Methane Emissions The satellite’s mission will give countries and companies robust data to spot problem areas, identify savings opportunities, and measure progress over time. Read → Pakistan moves toward environmentally friendly and cost-effective brick kilns Working with the Coalition and ICIMOD, Pakistan is providing training to brick entrepreneurs to strengthen technical innovation within the brick sector. Read → African countries move toward cleaner car imports African leaders discussed regionally-harmonised responses at the March 2018 Africa Clean Mobility Week in Nairobi, including the issue of used car imports. Read → Accepting entries for the Climate and Clean Air Awards through 4 June, 2018 Help recognize exceptional contributions and actions to reduce short-lived climate pollutants by nominating an individual or group today. Read → Welcome to our newest partners! → Zimbabwe Upcoming events Sustainable Energy for All Forum 2-3 May | Lisbon, Portugal World Health Assembly 21-26 May | Geneva, Switzerland Innovate4Climate 22-24 May | Frankfurt, Germany Expert Meeting on Short-Lived Climate Forcers 28-31 May | Geneva, Switzerland Resources Erik Solheim opens the Coalition's Working Group meeting Watch → Progress and Opportunities for Reducing SLCPs across Latin America and the Caribbean Download → Integrated Assessment of Short-lived Climate Pollutants in Latin America and the Caribbean Download → Webinar: LEAP-IBC, an integrated climate and air quality planning tool Watch → Subscribe To ensure you receive the newsletter in your inbox, you may need to add the address "no-reply [at] ccacoalition.org" to your safe senders list. Email Address *