Stay informed about the latest developments in gas flaring, emissions and climate tech solutions. Explore our collection of articles and resources from some of the leading organisations in the field.
The World Bank wants energy firms to stop a dangerous and wasteful process which burns surplus gas. This BBC article explores the environmental impact of gas flaring and efforts to reduce it globally.
The IEA provides comprehensive data and analysis on gas flaring emissions worldwide, tracking progress on reduction efforts and highlighting key regions of concern.
MethaneSAT is transforming how we detect and measure methane emissions with satellite technology, providing unprecedented data to help reduce this potent greenhouse gas.
The World Bank provides a comprehensive explanation of gas flaring, its environmental impact, and global initiatives to reduce this practice in oil and gas operations.
The World Bank details the impact of methane emissions on climate change, highlighting its potency as a greenhouse gas and the importance of reduction strategies.
Global gas flaring increased by 9 billion cubic meters (bcm) in 2023, reaching 148 bcm, the highest level since 2019. This report provides detailed analysis of global trends.
EDF Business provides insights on the World Bank's 2023 flaring update, analyzing progress and challenges in global efforts to reduce gas flaring.
This article examines the enormous damage gas flaring causes to the environment, economy, and health, highlighting the urgent need to reduce these practices.