The Global Methane Initiative has a long, rich history of bringing together people from around the world to promote and advance emissions in key methane-emitting sectors. Starting with the first Partnership Expo held in 2007 in Beijing, China, Global Methane Forums have consistently provided a unique opportunity for policymakers, technical experts, scientists, and researchers to exchange international perspectives, challenges, and solutions and showcase technical achievements. The overall goal of each Global Methane Forum remains unchanged – to provide a premier global event conducive to collaborative discussion and exploration of how to effectively reduce methane emissions.
Learn more about our past Global Methane Forums, Dialogues, and Partnership Expos from the links below.*
*Please note that these websites for previous events are no longer actively maintained.
More than 800 people from nearly 60 countries participated in the Forum, including nearly 500 in-person attendees and hundreds more who joined virtually. The Forum was co-hosted by GMI and the United Nations Commission for Europe in partnership with the Global Methane Hub and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition.