A resource center providing information and tools to support the MRV of methane emissions and emissions reductions.
The nature of the MRV activities differs depending on the context. This MRV Resource Center provides information on two main types of MRV:
A robust MRV system for methane can contribute to several national priorities and objectives:
National inventories that use Tier 1 approaches (i.e., based on default values) for one or more categories to estimate emissions can have high levels of uncertainty. These inventories can be made more robust by incorporating bottom-up, location-specific data collected through MRV activities.
Many governments currently use Tier 1 methodologies to estimate emissions from methane producing sectors. Under the UNFCCC, countries are encouraged to gradually move to higher-tier methodologies.
Few countries have included specific methane emissions reduction targets in their national goals, including their NDCs to the Paris Agreement. Methane emissions reductions are often overlooked in these documents, as countries typically focus on the largest carbon dioxide emissions source sectors such as energy and transportation.
However, methane emissions reductions can contribute substantially to national emissions reductions targets. Robust methane MRV activities can help demonstrate that a country has met national goals or NDC targets.