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Addressing methane emissions is key if the world is to succeed in limiting global warming and preventing drastic climate change. In the short-term, it is significantly more damaging to the climate than carbon dioxide.
But to properly address the world’s methane problem, there needs to be data on where emissions come from. A new satellite aims to help do that.
MethaneSAT was launched earlier this month and boasts unmatched accuracy and precision. It aims to keep track of 80% of the world’s oil and gas industry – one of the major polluters of methane.
Daniel Zavala, a senior scientist at the Environmental Defense Fund, which is behind the satellite project, joins the Watt Matters team to discuss the project
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If you have any thoughts or questions about anything that has been discussed in this week’s episode, add your contribution below
Follow us on Twitter at @WattMattersPod or email us at [email protected]
You can also find FORESIGHT Climate & Energy on LinkedIn.
Illustration: Masha Krasnova-Shabaeva
Show notes:
Watch MethaneSAT’s launch and find out more about the project here.
What Caught My Eye:
Michaela’s pick: WTO panel report regarding EU measures affecting palm oil, palm crop-based biofuels
Daniel’s pick: IEA Global Methane Tracker 2024
Kira’s pick: World’s first solar-powered air traffic control radar station in Chile
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Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android.
Addressing methane emissions is key if the world is to succeed in limiting global warming and preventing drastic climate change. In the short-term, it is significantly more damaging to the climate than carbon dioxide.
But to properly address the world’s methane problem, there needs to be data on where emissions come from. A new satellite aims to help do that.
MethaneSAT was launched earlier this month and boasts unmatched accuracy and precision. It aims to keep track of 80% of the world’s oil and gas industry – one of the major polluters of methane.
Daniel Zavala, a senior scientist at the Environmental Defense Fund, which is behind the satellite project, joins the Watt Matters team to discuss the project
Enjoy the show!
If you have any thoughts or questions about anything that has been discussed in this week’s episode, add your contribution below
Follow us on Twitter at @WattMattersPod or email us at [email protected]
You can also find FORESIGHT Climate & Energy on LinkedIn.
Illustration: Masha Krasnova-Shabaeva
Show notes:
Watch MethaneSAT’s launch and find out more about the project here.
What Caught My Eye:
Michaela’s pick: WTO panel report regarding EU measures affecting palm oil, palm crop-based biofuels
Daniel’s pick: IEA Global Methane Tracker 2024
Kira’s pick: World’s first solar-powered air traffic control radar station in Chile
Download our award-winning app and enjoy access to all exclusive features. Click here to access on Apple or Android.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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