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For decades, measurements such as the Keeling Curve have given us the big-picture view of how much carbon dioxide is in the Earth’s atmosphere. We know emissions are on the rise, and we know it’s a result of our continued use of fossil fuels.
But we need additional information about exactly where and when greenhouse gas emissions are occurring in order to set actionable goals to reduce them and to track our progress toward these emissions reduction goals. Climate TRACE was formed in order to provide this insight on a comprehensive basis across all countries,major emitting industries, and major individual sources of emissions, enabling a new era of radical transparency that will help facilitate concrete climate action.
Until now, most emissions inventories have been based on self-reported, often years-late data that relied on rough estimates, opaque methods, and inaccessible reporting. Government officials, scientists, investors, executives, and activists need better data to support the creation of policies, programs, and campaigns aimed at limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C as agreed to under the Paris Climate Agreement.
That’s where Climate TRACE comes in. We’re harnessing technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to analyze over 59 trillion bytes of data from more than 300 satellites, more than 11,100 sensors, and numerous additional sources of emissions information from all over the world. The result is a groundbreaking approach to emissions monitoring… one that is independent, transparent, and timely.
The journey began in 2019 when two of our founding coalition members, WattTime and TransitionZero, received a Google.org grant to monitor emissions from power plants from space using satellites. The project opened conversations with many researchers and advocates around the world, who started asking: Could we monitor nearly all human-caused greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally?
Our answer is yes. And so Climate TRACE launched in July 2020 and now counts nonprofits, tech companies, universities, and former Vice President Al Gore as members.
Climate TRACE’s global emissions inventory, released in September 2021, provideds the first comprehensive accounting of GHG emissions based primarily on direct, independent observation.
Together, we’re making GHG emissions visible. By tracing the root of the climate crisis, we’re working to help solve it.