Global methane emissions from fossil fuels held near a record high last year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its annual ‘Methane Tracker’ report, renewing concerns that governments and industry aren’t doing enough to stem releases of the devastating greenhouse gas. While the analysis highlighted progress in some places, on the whole it suggests global oil, gas and coal producers and governments are falling short of promises to cut methane emissions, directly jeopardizing global efforts to limit climate change. The fossil fuel industry must cut methane emissions 75% by 2030, the IEA said, in order to be on pace for net zero emissions in 2050, which aligns with the goals of the Paris Agreement.