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flag GHGSat uses satellites to track industrial methane emissions, aiding climate efforts despite U.S. funding cuts to carbon monitoring.

flag Montreal-based GHGSat has expanded its methane tracking efforts with 14 satellites launched since 2016, detecting emissions from industrial sites by analyzing atmospheric gas signatures. flag The company secured a deal with ExxonMobil and raised $47 million in funding, as corporate clients continue climate investments despite U.S. government proposals to cut NASA’s carbon-monitoring missions. flag While satellite data aids leak detection, safety, and emissions reporting—especially in regions with weak monitoring—it struggles with low-level emissions in well-regulated areas like Canada. flag The waste sector, particularly landfills, offers major opportunities for methane capture and reuse, supported by Canada’s 2030 emissions targets.

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