The combined efforts of Oxford researchers and their partners herald a new era in environmental monitoring and climate change mitigation, showcasing the power of AI and space technology in tackling global challenges.
Researchers from the University of Oxford have created a tool that uses machine learning and hyperspectral data from Trillium Technologies’ NIO.space to autonomously detect methane plumes on Earth from orbit. This could make it easier to pinpoint methane “super emitters” and allow for more efficient greenhouse gas emission reduction. The journal Nature Scientific Reports has published the findings.
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