A Carbon Mapper consortium has announced a programme to accelerate reductions in global methane and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. It plans to deploy a hyperspectral satellite constellation with the ability to identify harmful emissions from air and space. Basically, the programme is about locating, quantifying and tracking methane and co2 point-source emissions. The tool will ...
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