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New satellite-produced map shows largest methane emitters around the world

PULSE shows monthly methane concentrations averages on a grid averaging 2km x 2km over land, and is updated weekly. A slider function lets users explore how gas levels change over time.

October 21, 2020 / 20:26 IST
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Methane map of India and neighbouring countries. (Image: GSGSat/PULSE)
Methane map of India and neighbouring countries. (Image: GSGSat/PULSE)

A new map launched by Canadian company GSGSat showcases dangerous atmospheric methane emissions around the world for the time period of the last six months. This is the first time emissions of greenhouse gas, which contributes to global warming, can be seen publicly.

PULSE, a unique digital map that showcases data from two satellites that GSGSat had launched earlier in 2020, allows users to scroll across a timeline of atmospheric methane and where it is being produced. The map has been updated up to October 10, and data from up to six months prior can be accessed.

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PULSE shows monthly methane concentrations averages on a grid averaging 2km x 2km over land, and is updated weekly. A slider function lets users explore how gas levels change over time, the company said in a statement.

The company said it would follow up with corporate tools that could enable governments to pinpoint methane emitting industries or units in particular. These tools could help shape climate change policies across the world.