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GWP100 or GWP*: Meat, dairy lobby pushing for new methane metric. How this will enable greenwashing

  • November 15, 2023
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GWP100 or GWP*: Meat, dairy lobby pushing for new methane metric. How this will enable greenwashing

Subject : Environment

Sectional: Climate Change

Context:

  • Some of the world’s big, industrialised meat and dairy companies have been promoting a new metric for measuring methane emissions, called GWP* (pronounced as GWP star), which they argue is a more accurate way to calculate emissions from the greenhouse gas (GHG).
  • However, by adopting this new method, they can manipulate their overall GHG emissions and escape accountability by falsely claiming climate neutrality, a new report has revealed.

Details:

  • The established metric under the 2015 Paris Agreement for measuring the global warming potential of a gas over a 100-year period is GWP100, which is the global warming potential evaluated over a 100-year timeline. It focuses on the absolute level of emissions.
  • GWP100 measures the warming effect of a quantity of a non-carbon dioxide (CO2) GHG, emitted at a given point in time, relative to an equal amount of CO2.

About GWP*:

  • GWP* was developed in 2016 by a team of researchers from Oxford University, led by two academics who argued it was more accurate than the current systems used to report national methane emissions at the international level.
  • It was then introduced in 2018 at the 24th Conference of Parties (COP24) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change(UNFCCC).
  • GWP* focuses on changes in emissions over decadal timescales rather than absolute levels.
    • By taking current levels of methane emissions as their baseline, high-polluting countries and companies can use GWP* to present even minor reductions in methane as negative emissions or cooling.
  • New Zealand, where half of all emissions come from agriculture, mostly methane, showed that with a modest 10 per cent reduction in methane emissions, the country could report negative methane using GWP* by 2038.

Efforts to push for GWP*:

  • The big agriculture lobby is pushing the GWP* methodology in New Zealand, Ireland, the United States and other regions.
  • At least 16 industry groups across the UK and New Zealand have jointly urged the IPCC in 2020 to adopt GWP* for assessing warming impacts.

Why GWP* is contentious:

  • The ability to easily compare the contributions of different gases to climate change to assign accountability and set fair goals is crucial for global climate commitments.
  • The time horizon used to determine the GWP is important because it affects how much weight is given to short-term warming.
  • GWP* has been criticized on a global policy level because it has the potential to reward the highest historically polluting countries or companies for their past GHG emissions by giving them credit for slight decreases from a high baseline.
  • The methodology will also penalise countries with historically low levels of methane emissions for small increases.

Source: Down To Earth

Environment GWP100 or GWP

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