Global Mitigation of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases, 2010-2030

Global Mitigation of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases, 2010-2030

Non-carbon dioxide (CO2) greenhouse gases, such as methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated greenhouse gases, are significant contributors to climate change. In some cases, reducing non-CO2 emissions can have a more rapid effect on the climate and be more cost-effective than reducing CO2 emissions.

The EPA technical report Global Mitigation of Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases: 2010–2030 provides a comprehensive global economic analysis on the costs of technologies to reduce these gases, and the potential to reduce them by sector and region.

Icon for the energy sector: image of a gas rig.Learn about non-CO2 emissions from the energy sector, and reduction opportunities.
Icon for the waste sector: image of a trash compacter in a landfill.Learn about non-CO2 emissions from the waste sector, and reduction opportunities.
Icon for the industrial processes sector: image of a man working in an industrial factory.Learn about non-CO2 emissions from industrial processes, and reduction opportunities.
Icon for the agriculture sector: image of a cow.Learn about non-CO2 emissions from the agriculture sector, and reduction opportunities.