
Financing the Future: The Methane Moment - Agriculture
From Climate Bonds Initiative by Climate Bonds Initiative
March 23, 2026 · 26 min
About this episode
This episode explores the challenges and solutions related to methane emissions in agriculture and how investors can facilitate a transition in the sector.
Agriculture is the largest source of human-caused methane emissions, responsible for around 40% globally. But unlike the energy sector, these emissions are spread across millions of farms, shaped by biology, local conditions, and tight margins. That makes them harder to tackle and to finance. In this episode of Financing the Future, we explore where agricultural methane comes from, practical, proven solutions already in use, and how investors can support a credible transition for the sector.
People in this episode
Host: Climate Bonds Initiative
Topics covered
- methane emissions
- agriculture
- investing
- sustainability
- climate change
Keywords
- methane
- agriculture
- emissions
- investors
- sustainability
- climate finance
Mentioned in this episode
Products: methane emissions
Places: Agriculture
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