Date: 19 Feb 2026 13-14:30 UK, online. (Registration closes 17 Feb)
IEA Bioenergy’s Task 37: Energy from Biogas is hosting a webinar on methane emissions reduction
Although methane remains in the atmosphere for a shorter period than carbon dioxide, its global warming potential is many times higher and it is responsible for around one third of net global warming since the Industrial Revolution. Recognizing the urgency of action, governments around the world launched the Global Methane Pledge at COP26 in Glasgow. By January 2025, 159 countries had committed to cutting global methane emissions by at least 30 percent by 2030.
Turning this ambition into reality now depends on practical, scalable and economically viable solutions. The upcoming webinar explores these solutions, with a special focus on biogas systems and landfills. The event provides an opportunity to join leading international experts for a discussion on how methane mitigation can unlock additional climate benefits while further strengthening the sustainability profile of biogas and waste management systems.
Whether you are a plant operator, technology provider, policymaker or researcher, this session will offer valuable insights into turning methane mitigation into a climate and sustainability success story.
For more information and to register for this free event see HERE.

