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Understanding Greenhouse Gas Emissions

In-Orbit

English - June 04, 2024 01:00 - 51 minutes - 94.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 rating
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For episode 3 we’re exploring greenhouse gases and the pivotal role of space-based monitoring in understanding and mitigating their impact on our planet.

Dallas Campbell, our host, is joined in the studio by Luisa Doughty, Methane Monitoring Programme Lead at the Satellite Applications Catapult, Paul Green, Science Area Lead - Earth Observation & Climate Group, at the National Physical Laboratory, Blaine Tookey, Technology Principal at BP and Isabelle Crozier-Morris, Innovation and Research Scientist for Earth Observation at Ordnance Survey.

From orbiting satellites to cutting-edge remote sensing techniques, we dive into the fascinating world of space-based monitoring and its critical role in understanding the dynamics of our changing climate. Come with us as we explore ground-breaking research and collaboration, and how scientists are harnessing the power of space technology to track greenhouse gas emissions with unprecedented accuracy, paving the way for informed decision-making and effective climate action. 

Read more about our Methane Monitoring Project here.

Satellite Applications Catapult: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook, WebsiteNPL: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, FacebookBP: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, FacebookOrdnance Survey: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Facebook

Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.

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