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Live at Techonomy (2/4)! GHGSat: Stephane Germain

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Stephane Germain, Founder and President of GHGSat, on the need to address methane emissions:

“95% of what (methane) we detect isn’t acted upon today, and that drives me bonkers.”

GHGSat developed the first sensor for small satellites that can detect methane (CH4) emissions and locate individual sources of CH4 from around 500km above the Earth's surface - a huge leap forward in global emissions monitoring technology innovation.

Interested in sponsoring Climate Tech Cocktails (CTC)? Please reach out to m@climatetechcocktails.com

For show notes and past guests, please visit the CTC Substack.

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Stephane Germain, Founder and President of GHGSat, on the need to address methane emissions:

“95% of what (methane) we detect isn’t acted upon today, and that drives me bonkers.”

GHGSat developed the first sensor for small satellites that can detect methane (CH4) emissions and locate individual sources of CH4 from around 500km above the Earth's surface - a huge leap forward in global emissions monitoring technology innovation.

Interested in sponsoring Climate Tech Cocktails (CTC)? Please reach out to m@climatetechcocktails.com

For show notes and past guests, please visit the CTC Substack.

Follow CTC:

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