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Greenhouse emissions from Australia’s coalmines could be twice as high as official figures say

Greenhouse emissions from Australia’s coalmines could be twice as high as official figures say


Greenhouse emissions from Australia’s coalmines could be twice as high as official figures say

Twice as much greenhouse gas could be leaking from Australian coalmines than is being reported in official government accounts, according to a new report using data from the International Energy Agency.

The report by Ember, a UK-based energy thinktank, said the IEA had recently increased its estimate of Australia's methane emissions from coalmines by 59% after receiving new evidence from satellites monitoring the Bowen Basin in Queensland.

Methane is a potent but short-lived greenhouse gas - with 82 times the atmospheric heating power of carbon dioxide over a 20-year period - and increasingly a focus of global efforts to deal with the climate crisis. The US, the EU and Indonesia, the world's biggest coal exporter, were among more than 100 countries that last year pledged to cut methane emissions by 30% by 2030, but the Morrison government chose not to join the commitment.

The Ember report said the new increased estimate of Australia's coalmine methane emissions suggested it was a greater contributor to the climate crisis than all cars on the country's roads. It illustrated the need for rapid action to deal with the problem, which it described as the "low hanging fruit" of combating climate change.

The report said the best way to deal with the issue was to phase out coal, starting with stopping new coal developments and phasing out the gassiest mines while supporting affected workers and communities.

It found there was a wide divergence between the dirtiest and least emitting mines. Fifteen mines accounted for 50% of reported emissions from coalmining while producing just 10% of coal.

The report said there was enormous uncertainty about global coalmine methane volumes, with the possibility they were about 70% higher than reported in official data. Many estimates were based on desk research, extrapolating from how much coal is mined. In reality, emissions vary between coal seams and mines.

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