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Old 01-28-2024, 06:41 AM
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Default MethaneSat -tracking Methane emissions from space

MethaneSAT is a satellite currently planned for launch in early 2024 with the specific goal of tracking and measuring methane emissions around the globe. It aims to be a game-changer in the fight against climate change, thanks to its unique capabilities:

Global coverage and high precision: Unlike other satellites, MethaneSAT will offer high-resolution data on methane emissions from oil and gas facilities worldwide, covering at least 80% of global production. It can also measure surface-level methane from other major human-caused sources like agriculture.

Identifying and quantifying unknown sources: The satellite's wide field of view and advanced sensors allow it to not only pinpoint known emission sources but also discover and quantify previously unknown ones. This provides a much clearer picture of the global methane landscape.

Faster and cheaper: Compared to traditional methods like on-site monitoring, MethaneSAT offers a faster and more cost-effective way to track and measure methane emissions. This enables efficient targeting of resources for emission reduction efforts.

Unprecedented transparency: Data from MethaneSAT will be freely available to the public, leading to greater transparency and accountability for companies and governments regarding their methane emissions.

Overall, MethaneSAT's mission is to provide accurate, comprehensive, and accessible data on methane emissions, ultimately helping to accelerate efforts to combat climate change. Here are some specific ways it can contribute:

Prioritizing emission reduction efforts: By pinpointing the biggest emitters and the locations with the highest emissions, MethaneSAT can help decision-makers prioritize where to focus their efforts.

Promoting accountability: Publicly available data can create pressure on companies and governments to reduce their methane emissions.

Developing effective mitigation strategies: Understanding the sources and distribution of methane emissions is crucial for developing effective mitigation strategies.

So, while MethaneSAT hasn't launched yet, it has the potential to be a powerful tool in the fight against climate change by providing much-needed data on methane emissions.

https://www.methanesat.org/project-u...20since%202021.

 

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