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Carbon Mapper is a nonprofit dedicated to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by making methane and CO2 data publicly accessible and actionable for decision-makers. It uses precision imaging spectrometers on satellites and aircraft to detect, locate, quantify, and track methane and CO2 super-emitters at a facility scale, with a public data portal that hosts ongoing observations. Operating through a philanthropic public-private partnership, it aims to expand to a full satellite constellation for high-frequency global monitoring to accelerate local climate action.
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#25 of 162 in Satellite Connectivity and Imaging Solutions
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Carbon Mapper is a non-profit organization utilizing high-resolution imaging spectrometers on satellites (such as Planet Labs' Tanager satellites) and airborne platforms to locate, pinpoint, and quantify methane point sources globally

Carbon Mapper : A non-profit/public-private initiative that deploys specialized hyperspectral satellites (along with airborne support) to detect, pinpoint, and quantify methane and carbon dioxide point-source emissions at a facility scale.