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Let’s focus on other sources of Methane emissions not Africa’s indigenous livestock

The IPU will hold a meeting in Nairobi to address methane emissions.

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The IPU will hold a meeting in Nairobi to address methane emissions.

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  • The IPU will hold a meeting in Nairobi to address methane emissions.
  • The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) is set to hold a meeting in Nairobi from 15th to 17th May 2026 to launch a project on reducing methane emissions.
  • Methane is responsible for approximately 30% of global warming since the pre-industrial era.

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