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Carbon Sense

Carbon Sense

By: LumenUs Scientific
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Hosted by Dr. Sean Crowell, Founder and CEO of LumenUs Scientific, Carbon Sense explores the cutting-edge science and technology driving climate solutions. With a focus on the transformative power of satellite data, each episode dives into the pressing challenges of carbon emissions and climate change. Dr. Crowell brings his expertise and vision for an inclusive, mindful approach to advancing climate technologies, creating a platform for leading experts to share actionable insights and solutions. Tune in to discover how innovation and collaboration are shaping a better future for all of us.LumenUs Scientific Earth Sciences Science
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  • The Future of EO from Space with Aravind Ravichandran
    May 13 2025

    In this conversation, Aravind Ravichandran of TerraWatch, an industry insider for Earth Observation (EO), discusses the economic and public aspects of the industry, including challenges and opportunities. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the role of both government and commercial sectors in EO, the investment trends in satellite technologies, and the need for better data platforms and applications. The discussion also touches on the future of carbon monitoring and emission data, highlighting the significance of standards and collaboration in the field. Finally, Aravind introduces the EO Summit, aimed at bridging the gap between end users and technology providers.


    EO Summit: http://www.eosummit.com

    TerraWatch Space: http://www.terrawatchspace.com


    Keywords

    Earth Observation, Remote Sensing, Satellite Data, Environmental Impact, Commercial Sector, Government Role, Investment Trends, Carbon Monitoring, EO Summit, Data Platforms


    Chapters

    00:00 Aravind's Journey into Earth Observation & TerraWatch

    08:04 Understanding Earth Observation

    16:21 Public Good vs. Commercial Data

    20:31 Investment Trends in Earth Observation

    27:57 Understanding Platforms vs. Applications in Remote Sensing

    37:55 The Future of Carbon Monitoring and Business Models

    50:39 Introducing the EO Summit: A Collaborative Forum for Earth Observation

    55:51 Introduction to Carbon Sense Podcast

    55:52 Exploring Carbon Footprint and Its Impact



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    45 mins
  • The Geostationary Carbon Cycle Observatory with Dr. Sean Crowell
    Apr 29 2025

    This conversation delves into the ambitious GeoCARB project, which aimed to revolutionize carbon monitoring from space. Sean Crowell discusses the project's inception, technical achievements, and the challenges faced, including budget constraints and competition from international efforts. Despite the cancellation of the mission, the validated instrument remains ready for potential future opportunities, highlighting the resilience and persistence of the scientific community in the face of adversity.


    More about GeoCarb:

    http://www.ou.edu/geocarb


    Keywords

    GeoCARB, carbon monitoring, NASA, greenhouse gases, climate science, remote sensing, environmental data, carbon cycle, geostationary orbit



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    16 mins
  • CO2M and the Future of Urban to National GHG Monitoring with Yasjka Meier
    Apr 13 2025

    In this conversation, Dr. Sean Crowell interviews Yasjka Meijer about the advancements in remote sensing technology and its application in monitoring greenhouse gases. They discuss the importance of satellite data, the role of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Copernicus program, and the challenges faced in accurately measuring CO2 and methane emissions. Yashka shares insights from his career, the significance of continuous data collection, and the need for collaboration between public and private sectors to address climate change effectively. The discussion emphasizes the urgency of climate action and the role individuals can play in mitigating emissions.


    Learn more about CO2M and Copernicus here:

    https://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/Copernicus/Introducing_Copernicus

    https://www.eoportal.org/satellite-missions/co2m


    Keywords: remote sensing, greenhouse gases, satellite technology, climate monitoring, Copernicus program, CO2M mission, ESA, air quality, methane measurements, validation


    Takeaways

    - The Copernicus program aims to provide continuous data for climate monitoring.

    - Satellite technology is crucial for understanding greenhouse gas emissions.

    - Operational satellites must ensure data continuity and accuracy.

    - Engagement with the private sector enhances data utilization for climate action.

    - The CO2M mission focuses on measuring anthropogenic CO2 emissions.

    - Validation of satellite data is essential for accurate climate assessments.

    - The global stock take is a critical component of the Paris Agreement.

    - Public perception of climate change needs to shift towards urgency.

    - Individual actions can significantly contribute to reducing emissions.


    Outline

    00:00 Introduction to Remote Sensing and Greenhouse Gases

    00:56 New Chapter

    02:56 Yasjka Meijer's Journey in Atmospheric Science

    05:47 The Evolution of Copernicus Programs

    08:03 The Role of ESA in Earth Observation

    10:35 Engagement with the Private Sector in Copernicus

    12:54 The Importance of Continuous Monitoring

    15:46 CO2M: A New Era in Greenhouse Gas Monitoring

    17:59 Challenges in Measuring CO2 and Methane

    20:16 The Design and Functionality of CO2M Satellites

    35:08 Building on Heritage: The Role of Mission Advisory Groups

    37:54 Innovations in Spectrometer Design for CO2 and Methane Measurement

    41:37 The Importance of NO2 in Emission Estimates

    44:45 Addressing Aerosol Challenges in Satellite Observations

    47:09 Data Products and Collaboration in Greenhouse Gas Monitoring

    50:32 The Role of Copernicus in Climate Monitoring

    53:30 Validation and Accuracy in Satellite Measurements

    56:56 International Collaboration for Greenhouse Gas Monitoring

    59:30 The Role of SEOS in Climate Observations

    01:05:02 Personal Contributions to Climate Action

    01:08:37 The Urgency of Climate Change and Individual Responsibility

    01:17:55 Introduction to Carbon Sense Podcast

    01:17:56 Exploring Carbon Footprint and Its Impact



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    1 hr and 18 mins

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