KEY POINTS
  • The global energy industry isn't doing enough to slash its methane emissions, says a report from the International Energy Agency.
  • The energy sector is the second largest methane emitter, after agriculture.
  • While methane is less present in the atmosphere and dissipates faster than CO2, it has about 85 times the warming effect.
An oil pumpjack operates on November 02, 2021 in Long Beach, California.

The energy industry is not making sufficient efforts to reduce its methane emissions, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency.

Carbon dioxide is the largest contributor to global warming. But while CO2 is 200 times more present in the atmosphere than methane and lasts a lot longer, methane's warming effects are around 85 times as strong, and it's contributed 30% of the rise in global temperatures since the Industrial Revolution.