Cutting greenhouse gases to build a safer climate
Greenhouse gas emissions from various sources of pollution drive global warming. Reducing them is key to limiting climate change.
We’re creating solutions to cut those emissions in ways that benefit the environment and communities, building the safer climate we all deserve.
Our work
There are meaningful, cost-effective ways to make a difference today. Here are some areas where we’re taking action.
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Methane: A crucial opportunity in the climate fight
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How are our air and climate connected?
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Clean or dirty: Is hydrogen the climate-friendly energy solution we need?
- Expert Voices
Have questions about electric vehicles? Our clean car expert has answers
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Cutting carbon dioxide emissions from the aviation industry
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How dairy companies and farmers can help save the planet
Resources
- Blog
Climate 411: Expert commentary on global climate change and clean air
- Expert Voices
Methane in the spotlight: 10 scientific facts you should know
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Bill Nye the Science Guy highlights the fastest way to slow global warming
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How to save money on an EV in the U.S. in 2024
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What is ‘prebunking’ — and how to do it to help advance EVs
- Website
Net Zero Action Accelerator
Updates
Read the latest articles, blogs and press releases on climate pollution.
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Advanced methane technologies can strengthen new landfill pollution limits
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This spring saw a flurry of historic US climate regulations
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Good manure management must involve ammonia emissions, too
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How to improve soil modeling to maximize climate and farm benefits
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House Passes Bill to Locate Orphaned Oil and Gas Wells
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New DOE Program Will Expand, Strengthen Electric Grid While Reducing Pollution
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Our experts
We bring together people with diverse skills to tackle climate pollution. Here are some who represent key parts of this work.
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Ritesh Gautam
Lead Senior Scientist
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Steven Hamburg
Senior Vice President, Chief Scientist
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Vickie Patton
General Counsel
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Tianyi Sun
Climate Scientist
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Derek Walker
Vice President, U.S. Region
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Xiaolu Zhao
Senior Director, Climate
Media contact
Sharyn Stein
(202) 572-3396 (office)
(202) 905-5718 (mobile)