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Stéphane Germain

A revolution in Canada’s mission to planet Earth

Opinion | BY STéPHANE GERMAIN | August 11, 2021
An artist's depiction of GHGSat satellites in orbit. A commitment by the government of Canada to provide Canadian-sourced methane satellite data to the International Methane Emissions Observatory in time for COP26 would be a valuable and highly-visible demonstration of Canada’s commitment to the Paris Agreement, writes GHGSat's Stéphane Germain. Photograph courtesy of UTIAS-SFL
Opinion | BY STéPHANE GERMAIN | August 11, 2021
Opinion | BY STéPHANE GERMAIN | August 11, 2021
An artist's depiction of GHGSat satellites in orbit. A commitment by the government of Canada to provide Canadian-sourced methane satellite data to the International Methane Emissions Observatory in time for COP26 would be a valuable and highly-visible demonstration of Canada’s commitment to the Paris Agreement, writes GHGSat's Stéphane Germain. Photograph courtesy of UTIAS-SFL
Opinion | BY STéPHANE GERMAIN | August 11, 2021
An artist's depiction of GHGSat satellites in orbit. A commitment by the government of Canada to provide Canadian-sourced methane satellite data to the International Methane Emissions Observatory in time for COP26 would be a valuable and highly-visible demonstration of Canada’s commitment to the Paris Agreement, writes GHGSat's Stéphane Germain. Photograph courtesy of UTIAS-SFL
Opinion | BY STéPHANE GERMAIN | August 11, 2021
Opinion | BY STéPHANE GERMAIN | August 11, 2021
An artist's depiction of GHGSat satellites in orbit. A commitment by the government of Canada to provide Canadian-sourced methane satellite data to the International Methane Emissions Observatory in time for COP26 would be a valuable and highly-visible demonstration of Canada’s commitment to the Paris Agreement, writes GHGSat's Stéphane Germain. Photograph courtesy of UTIAS-SFL