
Methane Reduction Through Governmental Collaboration, with Shivani Shukla
From Climate Break by Berkeley Law
March 31, 2026 · 2 min · Episode 193
About this episode
The episode discusses methane emissions and the efforts of subnational governments to reduce them through collaboration, featuring guest Shivani Shukla.
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas emitted both by natural processes and by humans through industrial activities including farming, raising livestock, using landfills, and producing fossil fuels. This week, we spoke with UC Berkeley Law researcher Shivani Shukla, co-leader of a coalition driven to reduce methane emissions through the collaboration of subnational governments. For a transcript, please visit climatebreak.org/methane-reduction-through-governmental-collaboration-with-shivani-shukla/
People in this episode
Guest: Shivani Shukla
Topics covered
- methane reduction
- greenhouse gases
- government collaboration
- environmental policy
- climate change
Keywords
- methane
- greenhouse gas
- emissions
- government collaboration
- environmental research
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: UC Berkeley Law, climatebreak.org
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