Montreal-based company launches global map of methane concentrations
MONTREAL — A Montreal company has unveiled what it boasts is the most accurate map of global methane concentrations ever made.
On Wednesday, GHGSat unveiled Pulse, an interactive map available for free online that has a resolution of approximately two kilometres by two kilometres.
GHGSat produced the map from data generated by the company’s satellites along with information from partners such as the European Space Agency. A paid version of the map with a resolution of 25 metres by 25 metres is also available.
Methane accounts for a quarter of all man-made greenhouse gas emissions. According to the science journal Nature, methane emissions have risen by nearly 10 per cent over the past two decades — mainly from agriculture and the natural gas industry.