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AfriTAL Raise Alarm Over Methane’s Impact On Climate And Health

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleApril 12, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Africa Initiative for Transparency and Responsible Leadership (AfriTAL) in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, during a roundtable discussion  drew attention to the escalating threat posed by methane emissions to both climate stability and public health.

The event, organized in collaboration with Stakeholders Democracy Network and the Environmental Centre for Oil Spills and Gas Flaring, stated the urgent need for action to mitigate methane emissions and their devastating consequences.

Dr. Ogbeifun Brown, the Executive Director and Project Coordinator of the Methane Abatement Programme at AfriTAL, stated the grave health risks associated with high levels of methane in the atmosphere. Brown explained that methane pollution compromises the quality of oxygen, leading to premature deaths and exacerbating asthma-related diseases. He urged immediate steps to reduce methane emissions, with a goal of a 45 percent reduction within the next decade.

Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, has the capacity to trap 80 percent more heat than carbon dioxide and can persist in the atmosphere for up to 12 years. Brown attributed the current heat wave in Nigeria to methane emissions, emphasizing the urgent need for public action to address this pressing environmental issue.





Indiscriminate dumping of refuse, animal waste, and burning of bushes during farming were identified as major contributors to methane production. Nosa Aigbedion, the South-South Zonal Director of the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency, stated the importance of curbing anthropogenic activities that lead to methane emissions.

Government efforts to mitigate methane release were also acknowledged, with a focus on waste management practices and eco-friendly agricultural techniques. However, speakers emphasized the need for more proactive measures and effective implementation of environmental policies.

Adam Heal, the Executive Director of Stakeholders Democracy Network, highlighted the lack of precise data on methane emissions in Nigeria and advocated for improved monitoring and implementation of policies to address this critical issue.

The event, attended by health, environmental, and agricultural experts, as well as civil society organizations, aimed to foster collaboration between government agencies, civil society, and communities in promoting eco-friendly practices. Father Edward Obi, the National Coordinator of the Environmental Centre for Oil Spills and Gas Flaring, emphasized the importance of collective action in implementing sustainable farming and mining practices.

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