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California is spending $100 million to track methane emissions with satellites


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A rendering of a Tanager-1 satellite built by Planet Labs PBC that uses imaging technology developed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to measure methane and carbon dioxide emissions. (Planet Labs PBC)

The Golden State will soon start using satellite technology to track down greenhouse gas emissions that may otherwise go undetected from sites around such as oil and gas operations, landfills and livestock facilities.


Originally published at Rob Nikolewski
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