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"At Kayrros, we aim at monitoring all energy and industry assets in the world with satellite imagery, alternative data and advanced technology for a greener and better future."

Relentless growth in emissions could soon turn methane into the top cause of global warming, ahead of carbon dioxide. 


Unlike carbon dioxide, however, man-made methane can easily be abated, and a combination of recent technological and policy breakthroughs promises to do just that. What would it take to make it happen? 


What do the latest advances in detection technology tell us about the anatomy of man-made methane?  


How satellites can bring transparency to the fight against climate change 

Online

Confirmed speakers

Antoine Halff
, Co-Founder and Chief Analyst at Kayrros and Adjunct Senior Research Scholar at Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University  

Anne-Sophie Corbeau
Global Research Scholar at Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University  
Thomas Lauvaux 
Senior Researcher at Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, Paris, France

What if I register but can't make it?

It’s all good. You can contact us and ask for a specific demo of one of our products.

Will the session be recorded?

We will record this webinar so if you miss it or want a refresher, you’re welcome to contact us.

Can I ask questions?

Absolutely! These sessions are for you. Bring your questions and participate during Q&A.

Monday, September 19, 2022


THE GLOBAL METHANE PLEDGE : 

ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE COP26

UNEP considers that a reduction of at least 30% in methane emissions by 2030 is feasible with "technical measures already available". Additional measures, such as switching to renewable energies, could allow for a further 15% reduction in these emissions, according to the report.  

In a May 2021 report, the UN showed that anthropogenic methane emissions could be reduced by 45%




11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM CET

English

« Reducing methane is the most powerful lever we have to slow climate change over the next 25 years and complements the efforts needed to reduce carbon dioxide » 

UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen 

« Reducing methane is the most powerful lever we have to slow climate change over the next 25 years and complements the efforts needed to reduce carbon dioxide » 

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On September 19, Kayrros will bring together a diverse group of experts to discuss these matters as part of New York City Climate Week. The virtual event will also look at how policymakers and market forces can come together to overcome the methane threat, and how technology can help them achieve the methane goals of the:  

The panel will explore these issues, in addition to looking at whether Russian attempts to curtail gas supplies to Europe and unleash a global energy crisis are likely to impede or accelerate these efforts.  

Josh Saul 
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Luisa Palacios
Senior Research Scholar at Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University
Christian Lelong
Director of Climate Solutions at Kayrros
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U.S. Inflation Reduction Act      

Global Methane Pledge     

European Green Deal       

U.S.-China Joint Glasgow Declaration on Enhancing Climate Action in the 2020s

What if I register but can't make it?

It’s all good. You can contact us and ask for a specific demo of one of our products.

Will the session be recorded?

We will record this webinar so if you miss it or want a refresher, you’re welcome to contact us.

Can I ask questions?

Absolutely! These sessions are for you. Bring your questions and participate during Q&A.