The carbon dioxide plume, the first shared by GHGSat, was detected from a power-generating station, with an estimated rate of 12Mt of CO2 per year.
Read MoreThis sharp growth will allow GHGSat’s pioneering constellation—already the world’s largest collection of satellites dedicated to monitoring greenhouse gases—to revisit industrial sites to detect methane emissions on a daily cadence around the world.
Read MoreLast week, Project Open Hand became the first Bay Area organization to earn accreditation from the Food Is Medicine Coalition (FIMC), a national coalition representing the original creators of the life-saving, medically-tailored meal intervention.
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