A flier illustrated with a background image of ESA Climate Change Initiative data visualisation of methane emissions 1650-2000 showing the Earth from space, falsely coloured in rough horizontal bands, showing the Antarctic region in blue/green, the Southern Hemisphere is green/yellow, Equator and Northern hemisphere in red and orange with yellow oceans. Below a Space4Climate logo, the text reads: [Expertise survey]. UK expertise in satellite methane monitoring and related services, with a QR code link to the online survey (an alternative access point is provided in the main body of the article).
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Are you working on methane and space?

News  |  20 August, 2024

We want to hear from UK organisations, spanning industry, academia, and research, working on satellite climate data for methane monitoring and related applications.

Survey: Identifying UK expertise in satellite methane monitoring and related services. Deadline September 13

 

Methane detection and monitoring have fast-tracked up international and domestic climate action priority agendas. To have a better understanding of UK capacity on satellite-based methane detection and monitoring, Space4Climate is collating relevant UK EO data projects, services and products that are in progress, those currently available and those likely to become available in the near future, to support the Government with road-mapping, planning, etc.

We want to hear from UK organisations spanning industry, academia and research, working on satellite climate data for methane monitoring and related applications.

 

Take 15 minutes to feature in methane report

 

Your inputs will be valuable in our report that will inform discussions on identifying capabilities and addressing gaps for future policy and development priorities. The outcomes of this survey will be shared with the Space4Climate community, the UK Space Agency and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, therefore please do not add any commercially sensitive information.

Complete the survey on behalf of your project or organisation – you can submit more than one response to cover multiple projects/products/services. The survey should take no more than 15 minutes to complete and will be open until close of business on September 13, 2024.

The survey is being conducted, and data will be held, in accordance with the Space4Climate Privacy Policy. Email addresses will not be shared. Responses will be used for internal purposes to guide future satellite methane planning work, etc.

Take the survey here.

If you have trouble accessing the Google form or have any questions, please email Space4Climate@reading.ac.uk