Scientists, policy makers, and leaders are gathering to discuss the urgent need to rapidly cut methane emissions, which are still rising due to human activities. The Global Methane Pledge aims for a 30% reduction in global emissions by 2030, with progress showing a potential 8% reduction if commitments are fully implemented. The key challenge lies in implementation rather than technology, with the energy sector holding the most potential for methane reduction. Immediate investment in improved landfills, circular waste systems, and new measurement tools is crucial to meet the global targets and combat climate change effectively. Leaders are urged to prioritize sustainability, implement policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, transition to renewable energy sources, and protect natural ecosystems for a more resilient and sustainable future for the planet.