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Ever wonder how we can ‘see’ methane? Imaging spectrometers are instruments used onboard aircraft and satellites that enable Carbon Mapper and others to identify sources of methane and CO2, and generate data and insights about these emissions. 🛰 How? Imaging spectrometers measure the hundreds of wavelengths of light reflected by the Earth’s surface and absorbed by gasses in the planet’s atmosphere. Greenhouse gasses like methane and CO2 absorb different wavelengths of light, leaving a kind of spectral fingerprint not visible to the human eye. 🌈 Learn more about this technology and how Carbon Mapper is using it to help make emissions visible and actionable in the latest post in our education series. ➡ https://lnkd.in/gMT4cm3G

How Carbon Mapper “Sees” Methane and CO2 - Carbon Mapper

How Carbon Mapper “Sees” Methane and CO2 - Carbon Mapper

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Justin Oser

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

1mo

Love your education series - thanks!

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