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hatrack

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Tue May 5, 2026, 10:41 AM 8 hrs ago

Actual Methane Releases From Australian Coal Mines More Than Double Official Government Estimates

Emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane from Australian coalmines are more than double official government estimates reported to the UN, according to a new International Energy Agency report. Climate and energy analysts said the report had again highlighted an “enormous gap” in the country’s reported methane emissions from coalmines and should serve as a wake-up call.

The IEA’s Global Methane Tracker report released on Monday said Australia’s coalmines, particularly in Queensland and New South Wales, emitted 1.7m tonnes of methane in 2025. The government’s latest emissions data compiled under the UN’s international agreement on climate change shows Australia’s coalmines emitted 0.82Mt of methane – equivalent to 25m tonnes of carbon dioxide.

The IEA’s data includes methane releases measured by satellites – a method not used by the government. Previous IEA reports have looked at Australia’s coal and gas sector and found methane emissions could be 60% higher than official reports.

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Methane has caused about 30% of the heating of the planet since the Industrial Revolution, according to the IEA. The gas is about 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide at heating the planet over a 20-year timeframe. Cutting methane emissions is seen by climate experts as a way to quickly slow the rate of global heating because methane breaks down in the atmosphere in about 12 years, compared with CO2 which lasts more than a century. The IEA report said 35% of methane emissions from human activity was coming from the fossil fuel sector “yet there is still no sign that methane emissions from fossil fuel operations are falling, despite well-known and proven mitigation pathways”.

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/may/04/methane-emissions-australian-coalmines-more-than-double-official-estimates-report-finds

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