I wanted to share an upcoming Spark webinar that I thought might be of particular interest to the geoengineering community. We’ll be digging into some of the open questions around what’s been driving recent increases in atmospheric methane, and what that might mean for future climate risk.
Atmospheric methane in a changing climate: Will methane mitigation be enough? August 13, 2025 | 9–10 AM PT / 12–1 PM ET / 4–5 PM UTC Register here <https://zoom.us/webinar/register/8417531954266/WN_4CxpNqk2TSy9_mcbT4Iq8A> Methane mitigation remains the top priority — but recent trends have raised questions about whether it will be sufficient on its own. Our panel, including Brian Buma <https://www.brianbuma.com/>, Arlene Fiore <https://eaps.mit.edu/people/faculty/arlene-fiore/>, and Ben Poulter <https://www.sparkclimate.org/article/spark-welcomes-ben-poulter-as-senior-scientist> (who we recently welcomed to the Spark team), will dig into how warming-induced emissions, ecosystem disturbances, and shifting atmospheric chemistry may be affecting both methane sources and sinks. We’ll also discuss how these dynamics might inform the broader climate response portfolio, including whether there's a role for emerging ideas like atmospheric methane removal. Would love to have you join if you're interested, and feel free to pass this along to anyone in your network who might want to tune in. If you want a sneak peak, Spark just published this blog post diving into some of the hypotheses regarding What’s Driving Record Breaking Methane <https://www.sparkclimate.org/article/whats-driving-record-breaking-methane> . Warmly, Paige *Paige Brocidiacono (Bro-city-AH-ka-no)* *Atmospheric Methane Research Project ManagerSpark Climate Solutions <http://www.sparkclimate.org/>* *LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/paige-brocidiacono/> | 207.385.6024* -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "geoengineering" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to geoengineering+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/geoengineering/624ddf7d-30c0-4f0c-a4e0-2a0acb680607n%40googlegroups.com.