Escaped methane from oil and gas operations contributes more to climate change than previously thought. But a new CU Boulder-born startup, inspired by a 2005 Nobel Prize winning discovery, has devised a way to sniff out leaks in real time.
thousands of people have descended on lake of the owe zashgs. a playground for the midwest with more shoreline than california s pacific coast. one of the lake s main attraction, the annual poker run. the event is covered from all angles by local television station wake tv, and its co-owner sean coburn. the poker run started as a fundraiser for local charity. basically you show up at a restaurant, sign in, and then you go to six different stops, and at those stops you get a card, and at the end of the day best hand wins. really it s the highlight of what the lake is all about. getting out of the water and just enjoying all the restaurants. lake tv cameraman and co-owner brett tentara is tasked with shooting video on board the contestants boats. on his last run of the day, he positions his camera on a boat carrying a group of six other