Methane Matters - Publications
Sectoral studies on methane emissions and potential interventions
As part of the project, Clean Air Action Group is analyzing economic sectors with significant methane emissions with the help of renowned Hungarian experts. The studies are available in Hungarian and English below.
- Methane emissions and reduction options for natural gas extraction, transportation, storage, distribution and use (by Zoltán Tamás Andó)
- Internalizing the External Costs of Animal Derived Food in Hungary: Evaluating ETS and VAT Based Fiscal Measures (by Kevser Didar Iskender)
- Methods to Reduce Methane Emissions in the Gas Industry (by Devakka Kommalapati)
- Reducing methane emissions by cutting dairy and meat consumption in Hungary – opportunities and proposals (by Zombor Berezvai)
- Analysis, Impact and Global Strategies (by Ibtissam Zayd, Aydan Gurbanova and Kevser Didar Iskender)
- Reduction of methane emissions from wastewater and solid organic waste by at least 30%in Hungary by 2030
- Methane emissions from the agricultural sector in Hungary (Eszter Tóth)
- The cost-effectiveness of reducing agricultural methane emissions (Zsolt Hetesi)
- Internalization of Externalities of Animal-Derived Products in Hungary (by Kevser Didar Iskender)
- EU Policy & Supporting Initiatives on Food Waste and Plant-Based Food (by Kevser Didar Iskender)
- The real price of dairy and meat (Brochure by Kevser Didar Iskender)
- Food Waste Management in Hungary and Areas of Improvement (by Kevser Didar Iskender)
- Methane emission reduction opportunities related to the waste sector in Hungary (György Szabó)
- A szennyvízből és szilárd szerves hulladékokból származó magyarországi metánkibocsátás csökkentése (Dr. Nagy Gábor)
- Reducing methane emissions from sewage and solid organic waste in Hungary (Gábor Nagy, PhD)
- Methane emissions from coal mining in Hungary and options for reduction (Mátyás Krisztián Baracza, PhD – Szilvia Sebők Szilágyi, PhD)
- A biomassza égetéséből származó metánkibocsátás csökkentési lehetőségei (Lukács András és Szegő Judit) – szerkesztés alatt
- Possibilities for reducing methane emissions from biomass combustion (András Lukács and Judit Szegő) – under editing