Satellite Detection of Methane Emissions
Daniel Jacob and Steven Wofsy delve into groundbreaking research on satellite detection of methane emissions, shedding light on the implications of their data and developments for future greenhouse gas mitigation strategies
The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability and the Vice Provost Office for Advances in Learning present Harvard Speaks on Climate Change, a new series featuring Harvard faculty working on different dimensions of the climate challenge.
- Host: Vice Provost for Climate and Sustainability Jim Stock
- Co-sponsor: The Harvard Alumni Association.
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Methane and Climate Change Policy: A Conversation with Daniel Jacob https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/methane-and-climate-change-policy-conversation-daniel-jacob
Tags: 2023, Daniel Jacob, Emissions, Greenhouse Gas, Harvard University, Hydroxyl Radical, Methane, Satellite, Space, Steven Wofsy, Video
Categories: Climate Change, Energy, Environment, Greenhouse Gases, Natural Gas, North America, United States, Video
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