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VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE California just followed through on a promise by former Governor Jerry Brown a philanthropically-backed coalition, including the state, launched its own damn satellite to help track dangerous pollutants like methane. Tackling methane emissions is critical to combating the climate crisis because methane is 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide emissions for near-term warming of the planet.
Planet Labs successfully launched its Tanager-1 satellite today from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The satellite is designed to detect, pinpoint, and quantify super-emitters at a level of granularity needed to support direct mitigation action.
The launch was made possible by the Carbon Mapper Coalition, which is a philanthropically-backed partnership dedicated to filling gaps in the emerging ecosystem of methane and CO2 monitoring systems. The coalition is led by Carbon Mapper, Inc., a nonprofit organization, and includes Planet Labs PBC, NASA JPL, RMI, the California Air Resources Board (CARB), Arizona State University and others. It has received philanthropic support from High Tide Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the Grantham Foundation.
Separate from this launch, as part of Governor Gavin Newsoms California Climate Commitment budget, California has made a $100 million state investment in using satellite methane data. This data could help track upwards of 40% of global methane emissions.
Californias collaboration in this effort was initially launched by former Governor Brown in 2018. At the time, Governor Brown said: Were going to launch our own damn satellite to figure out where the pollution is and how were going to end it.
With todays satellite launch, California will track harmful pollution and hold polluters accountable.
Planet Labs successfully launched its Tanager-1 satellite today from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The satellite is designed to detect, pinpoint, and quantify super-emitters at a level of granularity needed to support direct mitigation action.
The launch was made possible by the Carbon Mapper Coalition, which is a philanthropically-backed partnership dedicated to filling gaps in the emerging ecosystem of methane and CO2 monitoring systems. The coalition is led by Carbon Mapper, Inc., a nonprofit organization, and includes Planet Labs PBC, NASA JPL, RMI, the California Air Resources Board (CARB), Arizona State University and others. It has received philanthropic support from High Tide Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the Grantham Foundation.
Separate from this launch, as part of Governor Gavin Newsoms California Climate Commitment budget, California has made a $100 million state investment in using satellite methane data. This data could help track upwards of 40% of global methane emissions.
Californias collaboration in this effort was initially launched by former Governor Brown in 2018. At the time, Governor Brown said: Were going to launch our own damn satellite to figure out where the pollution is and how were going to end it.
With todays satellite launch, California will track harmful pollution and hold polluters accountable.
We couldnt have done this without our cutting-edge public-private partnership backed by philanthropy. And this is just the beginning we have more satellites going up in the coming years that will provide real-time methane detection and enforcement..
Governor Gavin Newsom
gov.ca.gov
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Aug 2024
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Auggie
(31,949 posts)1. Love this. Thanks for sharing.
JoseBalow
(5,810 posts)2. Thank you California and Governor Brown