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Methane-sensing satellites are on the rise (pun intended) as a key solution to addressing climate change by spotting emissions at different scales to help society better detect and understand emissions.    Now, two non-profit backed satellite programs — Environmental Defense Fund's MethaneSAT and the Carbon Mapper Coalition satellite program including Carbon Mapper, Planet, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and others — are joining the growing ecosystem of space-based technologies, bringing complementary capabilities that will yield powerful new insights on the location, quantity, and characteristics of methane so that they can be stopped.    Learn more about the unique design characteristics of each satellite and how they work together to provide public data at the different levels of granularity needed to guide critical climate decisions today.    Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gwn8NV8R #CutMethane #MethaneData

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Justin Oser

Seeking to apply my 11 years of project management experience to Climate | Cross-functional Team Leadership | Stakeholder Engagement

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Great article and love to see the coalition and collaboration around detecting and mitigating methane emissions!

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