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Google joins a mission to map global methaneemissionsfrom space

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Justine Calma
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MethaneSAT_Pentagram_colors_high_res.0.j A rendering of MethaneSat | Image courtesy of Google

Google announced a partnership with the nonprofit Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) today to map methane pollution and oil and gas infrastructure from space.

Google and EDF hope to be able to pinpoint where much of those methane emissions are leaking from - which could perhaps help put a plug in those leaks. Next month, EDF plans to launch its MethaneSAT, a satellite that will track emissions of methane, an even more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. Meanwhile, Google is using AI to map oil and gas infrastructure to create a global map of pollution sources.

Preventing methane pollution can have a large and immediate impact on climate change

Infrastructure changes rapidly, and keeping a map like this up to date requires constant...

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