Carbon Mapper is a nonprofit focused on filling data gaps and improving global monitoring of methane and CO2 to enable science-based decision-making. Carbon Mapper uses remote sensing technology to detect, pinpoint, and quantify methane and CO2 at the scale of individual facilities. Website includes allows access to public available data and multiple technical resources in the area.
Carbon Mapper
Carbon Mapper is a 501c3 nonprofit focused on filling data gaps and improving global monitoring of methane and CO2 to enable science-based decision-making.


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