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Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and This Week in Climate News 10:56 - Guest Introduction 15:00 - What is Methane? 17:56 - The Methane Tracker 21:20 - How to Catch Methane Leaks 27:18 - The Benefits of Catching Methane Leaks 34:51 - What the Future Holds for Methane Tracking ______________ In September 2022, two pipelines carrying natural gas from Russia across the floor of the North Sea were sabotaged, rupturing and emitting an estimated 500,000 tons of the potent greenhouse gas methane (the primary component of natural gas) into the atmosphere before they could be sealed again. While the impact of these Nord Stream pipeline explosions on climate change was widely covered in the news, they represent a mere blip (about 0.3%) in the amount of methane unintentionally leaking into the atmosphere each year from oil and gas operations. This week, we talk with Christophe McGlade of the International Energy Agency about why so much methane leaks from oil and gas infrastructure, and why - until now, its climate impact has been so little recognized. We also explore how new methane tracking tools allow companies and corporations to quickly and economically stop methane leaks, and why this could make a powerful dent in global greenhouse gas emissions. ______________ Who is Climate Now? Climate Now is an educational multimedia platform that produces expert-led, accessible, in-depth podcast and video episodes addressing the climate crisis and its solutions, explaining the science, technologies and key economic and policy considerations at play in the global effort to decarbonize our energy system and larger economy. Subscribe to the Climate Now newsletter: https://bit.ly/3Fnwqgo Follow us on social media Twitter: / weareclimatenow LinkedIn: / climatenow Facebook: / weareclimatenow Instagram: / weareclimatenow Click here for the complete list of sources and transcript: https://climatenow.com/podcast/tracki...