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Methane is a major greenhouse gas, and controlling methane emissions is central to a climate policy of avoiding two degrees of danger. But the sources of methane and the causes of the current rise are poorly understood. Here you will see how new satellite observations of atmospheric methane can play a crucuial role in better quantifying methane emissions from the global scale down to point sources, providing a global monitoring system in support of climate action.

11am - 12pm lecture, 12pm - 1pm lunch. RSVP required.