Leading Companies Launch $100 Million Superpollutant Action Initiative
A coalition of companies, including Amazon, Google, and Salesforce, has unveiled a $100 million initiative aimed at reducing superpollutants, such as methane and black carbon, which are responsible for significant climate warming. The initiative, managed by the Beyond Alliance, seeks to fund high-impact projects globally through 2030, targeting emissions from various sectors. The coalition aims to mitigate climate change while improving air quality and public health, with a roadmap for investments to be published later this year.

A coalition of companies, including Amazon, Google, and Salesforce, has launched the Superpollutant Action Initiative with a commitment of $100 million to reduce superpollutants like methane and black carbon. This effort, managed by the Beyond Alliance, aims to fund high-impact projects worldwide through 2030, addressing emissions from sectors such as agriculture and energy production.
The initiative seeks to mitigate climate warming, which superpollutants significantly contribute to, while delivering benefits for air quality and public health. A roadmap outlining investment opportunities will be released later this year.




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