The Timaru Herald

Top 14 climate polluters are all gas and oil fields

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A detailed inventory of the top known sources of greenhouse gas emitters launched by former US Vice-President Al Gore at the UN climate summit in Egypt yesterday found that the top 14 individual polluters are all gas and oil fields and their associated facilities, despite their emissions being ‘‘significan­tly underrepor­ted.’’

The inventory was compiled by Climate TRACE, a coalition of researcher­s, data analysts and non-government­al organisati­ons who use multiple open sources including satellite coverage, remote sensing and artificial intelligen­ce to track who exactly is polluting, and how much.

Emissions stemming from oil and gas production were already estimated to be about double what was reported to the UN last year and new data on methane leaks and flaring suggests that emissions are likely three times higher than what was reported, Gore said. Methane is a greenhouse gas which is around 80 times more potent in the short term than carbon dioxide.

Gore said the data shows the extent of the ‘‘deep cut in greenhouse gas pollution we need to prevent the most catastroph­ic impacts of the climate crisis.’’

Hailing the launch of the inventory, the UN Secretary-General said the data was vital to address a problem ‘‘in front of our eyes, but also hidden in plain sight.’’

‘‘We have huge emissions gaps, finance gaps, adaptation gaps. But those gaps cannot be effectivel­y addressed without plugging the data gaps. After all, it is impossible to effectivel­y manage and control what we cannot measure,’’ Antonio Guterres said.

Some 58 billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions were produced in 2021, and the US Permian Basin was at the top of emitters with with more than 181 million tonnes, the data said. Russia’s Urengoysko­ye gas field was second on the tonnes.

Saudi Arabia, which owns the giant energy company Aramco, produced 8156 million tonnes of emissions from 252 oil and gas assets, the data showed. Egypt, the host of COP27, produces 347 million tonnes of emissions from 166 assets, with the country’s giant offshore Zohr gas field was the top polluter followed by the capital city of Cairo.

The data showed that power plants were responsibl­e for just over 91 billion tonnes of emissions, or 26%, followed by manufactur­ing with around 62 billion tonnes, or 17%. –AP list with 138 million

 ?? AP ?? Former US VicePresid­ent Al Gore speaks during an interview at the COP27 UN Climate Summit yesterday in Sharm elSheikh, Egypt.
AP Former US VicePresid­ent Al Gore speaks during an interview at the COP27 UN Climate Summit yesterday in Sharm elSheikh, Egypt.

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