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Please RSVP to Sara-Katherine Coxon (scoxon@wri.org) by Monday, April 1.
- Sara-Katherine Coxon, Objective Coordinatorscoxon@wri.org+1 (202) 729-7733
Please join us on April 4th for the launch of a new WRI working paper, “Clearing the Air: Reducing Upstream Greenhouse Gas Emissions from U.S. Natural Gas Systems”.
The rapid expansion of unconventional natural gas development has reshaped the U.S. energy picture through increased production and reduced prices of natural gas. The shale gas production boom has also ignited divisive debates over its near- and long-term environmental impacts. Our new study looks to clarify what is known about leakage rates of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, from the U.S. natural gas sector, what progress has been made to reduce those emissions, and what more can be done to further reduce leakage.
Despite lingering data uncertainties, we find that these emissions can and should be addressed with urgency, and we identify a number of cost-effective reduction options available to do so. The paper outlines tools that federal and state governments can employ to reduce these harmful emissions, helping to clear the air and slow the rate of climate change.
PANELISTS
Mark Brownstein
Associate Vice President & Chief Counsel, U.S. Energy and Climate Program
Environmental Defense FundWill Allison
Director, Air Pollution Control Division
Colorado Department of Public Health and EnvironmentFiji George
Onshore Science, Policy & Regulatory Advisor
Shell Exploration & Production CompanyMichael Obeiter
Senior Associate
World Resources Institute
AGENDA
9:00am – Welcoming Remarks
9:05 to 9:25– Presentation, James Bradbury, WRI
9:25 to 10:30 – Panel Discussion
Moderator: Keith Johnson (Staff Reporter, Wall Street Journal)
We hope you will join us for this timely discussion.
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