Frontiers in Methane Emissions Abatement at London Climate Action Week

  • Wed, June 25
  • 14:00-16:00 BST
  • In-person
  • London, England
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About This Event

Event location near St. Paul’s Cathedral in London will be shared upon registration confirmation

Join RMI and Harvard Initiative on Reducing Global Methane Emissions for a panel conversation and light refreshments during London Climate Action Week to address recent developments in the detection, attribution, reduction, and corporate action on methane emissions.

Reducing methane emissions — a powerful greenhouse gas — can, in the near term, significantly reduce how fast the climate changes, giving the world time to “bend the curve” on CO2 emissions and implement longer-term strategies to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Panelists include Deborah Gordon, Senior Principal – Methane Expert, Oil and Gas Solutions Initiative, RMI; Daniel Jacob, Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Harvard University; and Robert Stavins, Professor of Energy and Economic Development, Harvard Kennedy School.

Space is limited, and all attendees, including all members of the media, must register for the event. Once we reach capacity, interested participants will be put on a waiting list and cleared as space becomes available.

Coffee and light refreshments will be available before the event from 2:00–2:30 p.m. and immediately following the event.

This event is co-hosted by RMI and Harvard Initiative on Reducing Global Methane Emissions

Speakers

Deborah Gordon

Senior Principal, Climate Intelligence, RMI

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Daniel Jacob

Daniel Jacob

Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Harvard University

Robert Stavins

Robert Stavins

Professor of Energy and Economic Development, Harvard Kennedy School