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California air quality regulators announced the launch of a first-in-nation satellite data project Friday, with the aim of monitoring and minimizing methane emissions. The technology involves the ...
Separate from this launch, as part of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s California Climate Commitment budget, California has made a $100 million state investment in using satellite methane data.
CBS News Sacramento Live. Plans are in the works for California to launch a methane-detecting satellite network, the governor's office says. The project is a continuation of the state's efforts to ...
In 2016, then-Gov. Brown promised that California would “launch its own damn satellite” to track methane emissions after Trump threatened to cut off access to federal climate data.
Thanks to our state investment, we’re using satellite technology to detect methane leaks as they happen.” According to the Jet Propulsion Lab, Tanager-1 can scan about 50,000 square miles of ...
In 2016, then-Gov. Brown promised that California would “launch its own damn satellite” to track methane emissions after Trump threatened to cut off access to federal climate data.
In 2016, then-Gov. Brown promised that California would “launch its own damn satellite” to track methane emissions after Trump threatened to cut off access to federal climate data.
California air quality regulators announced the launch of a first-in-nation satellite data project Friday, with the aim of monitoring and minimizing methane emissions. The technology involves the ...
In 2016, then-Gov. Brown promised that California would “launch its own damn satellite” to track methane emissions after Trump threatened to cut off access to federal climate data.
California air quality regulators announced the launch of a first-in-nation satellite data project Friday, with the aim of monitoring and minimizing methane emissions. The technology involves the use ...
In 2016, then-Gov. Brown promised that California would “launch its own damn satellite” to track methane emissions after Trump threatened to cut off access to federal climate data.