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Carbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 13 TROPOMI: Seeing Methane from Space with Dr. Ilse AbenHow do you detect methane leaks from space? And once you do - what comes next?In this episode, Dr. Ilse Aben shares the story of TROPOMI, the Dutch-led satellite instrument that scans the Earth daily for greenhouse gases. We explore how column measurements are turned into emissions, the power of'tip-and-cue' collaboration with commercial satellites, and how UN-backed systems are turning satellite data into climate action on the ground.• SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research: https://www.sron.nl/• TROPOMI: https://www.tropomi.eu/• IMEO MARS Program: https://www.unep.org/explore-topics/climat...2025-07-2145 minCarbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 12: GHG Monitoring at the EO Summit with Dr. Sean CrowellSummaryThis conversation delves into the insights from the EO Summit, focusing on greenhouse gas monitoring and pipeline methane emissions. It highlights the advancements in Earth observation technology, the importance of data integration, and the challenges faced in monitoring emissions effectively. The discussion emphasizes the need for trust in data, the role of incentives in emissions reduction, and the collaborative efforts required to address these environmental challenges.Chapters00:00 Overview of the Earth Observation Summit01:36 Insights on Greenhouse Gas Monitoring05:52 Challenges in Pipeline Surveillance and Methane Emissions2025-06-2312 minCarbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 11 Tracking Power Plants from Space Using Satellites and AI with Dr. Heather CoutureIn this conversation, Dr. Heather Couture discusses her work with Climate TRACE, focusing on the use of AI and satellite data to estimate CO2 emissions from power plants. She explains the importance of granular data for individual power plants, the challenges of estimating emissions accurately, and the need for collaboration in improving emission monitoring techniques. The discussion covers various aspects of machine learning, satellite technology, and the complexities of emissions data.KeywordsClimate TRACE, AI, CO2 emissions, power plants, satellite data, machine learning, greenhouse gases, emissions monitoring, environmental science, energy production2025-06-0227 minCarbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 10 The Climate TRACE Coalition with Dr. Aaron DavittIn this conversation, Sean Crowell and Aaron Davitt of WattTime discuss the intersection of climate data, remote sensing, and emission tracking. Aaron introduces the Climate Trace Coalition, which was founded by Watt Time and former US Vice President Al Gore to create comprehensive greenhouse gas emission inventories. Unlike the previous discussions of GHG remote sensing, this discussion highlights the use of different sets of satellite imagery (visible, thermal, SAR, etc) to locate sources for monitoring emissions across various sectors, the importance of data accessibility, and the collaborative efforts needed to improve emission estimates and mitigation strategies.2025-05-2735 minCarbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 9 The Future of EO from Space with Aravind RavichandranIn 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.2025-05-1344 minCarbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 8 GeoCarb: Observing Carbon Weather with Dr. Sean CrowellThis 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/geocarbKeywordsGeoCARB, carbon monitoring, NASA, greenhouse gases, climate science, remote sensing, environmental...2025-04-2915 minCarbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 7 CO2M and the Future of Urban to National GHG Monitoring with Yasjka MeijerIn 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.2025-04-141h 18Carbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 6 GHGSAT: Revolutionizing Emission Monitoring with Jean Francois GauthierIn this conversation, Sean Crowell interviews J-F Gauthier, Vice President of GHGSat, about the company's mission to monitor greenhouse gas emissions using satellite technology. J-F shares his unique journey into the field of remote sensing, the evolution of GHGSat, and the challenges faced by commercial entities in this space. The discussion covers the importance of accurate emission detection, collaboration within the remote sensing community, and the future goals of GHGSat, including the ambition to monitor every emitter globally on a daily basis. J-F emphasizes the need for actionable data to drive environmental change and the importance of collaboration among...2025-03-3154 minCarbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 5 Carbon Mapper: Mitigating Methane Emissions with Dr. Dan CusworthIn this conversation, Sean Crowell and Dan Cusworth discuss the development and impact of CarbonMapper, a technology aimed at mitigating methane emissions through advanced remote sensing techniques. They explore the technological innovations that enable CarbonMapper, the importance of data transparency, and the collaboration with industry to address emissions. The conversation also touches on regulatory challenges and the future direction of CarbonMapper's mission to provide accessible data for emission mitigation globally.======================Check out the CarbonMapper data portal to learn more and find methane sources: https://data.carbonmapper.orgStanford single blind...2025-03-1753 minCarbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 4 Boiling Down the Carbon Cycle and Remote Sensing FundamentalsIn this episode, Dr. Sean Crowell goes it alone to help boil down the first few episodes and give a high level summary on the fundamentals of carbon emissions and how we measure them from space. 2025-03-0413 minCarbon SenseCarbon SenseBoiling Down the Carbon Cycle and Remote SensingIn this episode of Carbon Sense, Dr. Sean Crowell discusses the fundamental concepts of carbon movement through the Earth system, the importance of measuring greenhouse gas emissions, and the various technologies used for tracking these emissions. He emphasizes the need for both spatial and temporal resolution in measurements and explores the role of remote sensing technologies in understanding carbon flows and stocks. The episode concludes with a look at the collaborative efforts of different sectors in improving greenhouse gas monitoring.Keywords: carbon cycle, greenhouse gases, remote sensing, climate change, emissions measurement, carbon stocks, carbon flows, environmental technology...2025-03-0313 minCarbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 3 A Deep Dive into the Science of Remote Sensing with Dr. David CrispIn this conversation, Dr. Sean Crowell and Dr. David Crisp delve into the intricate interactions of light with matter, focusing on the principles of absorption, transmission, and reflection of photons. They explore the challenges of measuring greenhouse gases, the importance of accuracy and precision in remote sensing instruments, and the role of satellites in monitoring emissions. The discussion also highlights the differences between CO2 and methane, their sources, and their atmospheric lifetimes, while emphasizing the need for improved measurement systems to inform climate policy effectively.Chapters00:00 Understanding Light Interaction: Absorption, Transmission, and...2025-02-201h 22Carbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 2 From Venus to Earth: The Story of the Orbiting Carbon Observatories with Dr. David CrispIn this episode, Dr. David Crisp shares his remarkable journey from studying planetary atmospheres to leading the development of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO). He discusses the challenges faced during the mission, the importance of international collaboration in climate monitoring, and the advancements in remote sensing technology for measuring greenhouse gases. Dr. Crisp emphasizes the significance of accurate carbon dioxide measurements in understanding and combating climate change, and he reflects on the future of carbon monitoring and the role of scientific collaboration in addressing global environmental challenges.Keywords: remote sensing, greenhouse gases, carbon emissions...2025-02-1748 minCarbon SenseCarbon SenseEp 1 The Carbon Cycle, Greenhouse Gases, and Our Global Climate Reality with Dr. Scott Denning In this inaugural episode of Carbon Sense, host Sean Crowell welcomes atmospheric science expert Dr. Scott Denning, retired professor from Colorado State University and a pioneer in climate modeling. Together, they dive deep into the intricacies of carbon dioxide, methane, and the critical role they play in climate change. Dr. Denning explains the science behind the carbon cycle and how human activities have dramatically shifted the balance, with tangible effects on ecosystems and global warming.This conversation is packed with fascinating insights, from how plants “breathe” carbon dioxide, to why methane is the “Elvis” of greenhouse gases—it wiggles...2025-02-071h 41Carbon SenseCarbon SenseTrailerJoin us for Carbon Sense! This trailer gives an overview of what the podcast is all about. 2025-01-1801 minYou\'re Already WholeYou're Already WholeGrief advocacy + tools to navigate the holidays with easeHow do you feel about the winter holiday season?Does it excite you?Does it bring a wave of dread or stress?Grief and other complex emotions can feel heightened around key dates - like the winter holiday season…So how do you navigate it all? What tools do you turn to for support and grounding? What practices do you enjoy to access your peace?In this episode we discuss the very real and natural experience of grief from the death of loved ones - and - some helpful tools to na...2024-11-2752 minTNCnowTNCnowS7:E93 | Coffee Cup Chuck | Chuck Doyle on Mental Shift with Dr. Michelle Mras#MentalShiftOnTNC #TheNewChannel | S7:E93 “Coffee Cup Chuck“ Chuck Doyle is a part owner in an electrical/lighting company called Lumenus Technologies, the founder of an Investment Group called ‘TAMIC’ (The American Mastermind Investment Club), the host of a blog column series called, The First Cup KC, a motivational coach and speaker, co-author of a newly released compilation book curated by BTBY’s very own Brenda Ring Wood & Terrance Leftridge entitled ‘Becoming The Best You’ The World Is Ready. Chuck is also currently in the process of writing about one of the most in...2024-01-2437 minThe Revolutionized MindThe Revolutionized MindSpecial: EMBODY YOGA Fundraiser (with Lumenus Community Services)I am incredibly honoured to be partnering with Lumenus Community Services to help promote their upcoming EMBODY YOGA fundraiser! In this special episode, we are joined by Lisa Nash, a long-time supporter of Lumenus, who is telling us all about this nonprofit organization, how they serve the community, and why she decided to get involved. EMBODY YOGA is taking place on Sunday, March 5th, 2023 at the Ontario Science Centre (Toronto, Ontario). It is a family-friendly fundraiser accessible to all individuals. Participants raise money by collecting pledges and participating in a yoga session. Registration begins at 8am and there will...2023-02-1718 minThe Motivational Mentor 3.0The Motivational Mentor 3.0Chuck Doyle- Coffee Cup ChuckThis episode is full of nuggets buried in an amazing story of overcoming your childhood circumstances.  Chuck is the owner of Lumenus Technologies, The Host of The First Cup KC and he brightens our day as Coffee Cup Chuck with a powerful message and a reminder to "Stay Positive People"  From Felon to Family, I hope you enjoy this episode!2023-01-2758 minDon\'t Worry It\'s ConfidentialDon't Worry It's Confidentialwhen a loved one is struggling with their mental healthWhen a best friend, a sibling, parent or romantic partner is struggling it can feel impossible. That desire to help, to take their pain away is the most natural thing in the world. But unfortunately, it isn’t usually helpful or possible. Today we are joined by a friend who has seen his sibling struggle with depression and anxiety for the last eight years. He opens up about how complicated and difficult this has been for him. He explains how his perspective has changed throughout the years and shares many of the lessons he learned simply by tr...2021-09-3051 minThe Revolutionized MindThe Revolutionized Mind#8- Messages from the media: How to be a woman (with Carlea Blight)This episode is filled with several interesting topics, but they all centre around the way that women are portrayed in the media. Body image issues, internalized negative thoughts, disordered eating habits, eating disorders, the sexualization of female bodies, rape culture, and many more. Carlea shares her experience with her own eating disorders and identifies the factors that contributed to the onset and progression of her mental illness. Trigger warning: specific thoughts, feelings, and behaviours associated with eating disorders are mentioned in this episode, including dialogue that may be triggering for anyone recovering from related trauma. We discuss how the...2021-03-1951 minQueeratorQueeratorRoundtable 1: Intolerant Family and How to Encourage ChangeBecause the holidays are coming up, I thought it would be great to sit down and talk to two queer people (Adrienne and Rachel) about their experiences with intolerant relatives and how their families have grown to become more accepting over time:) To anyone out there in need of support, here are some resources that Rachel has recommended. Don't be afraid to reach out if you need it: https://familyservicetoronto.org/ Lumenus | Mental Health, Developmental & Community Services https://asianpeercounseling.org/index.html https://www.fearlessfemme100.com/ --- Send in...2020-12-2343 minThe IoClothes Podcast : Fusing Tech & Textiles ™The IoClothes Podcast : Fusing Tech & Textiles ™#007: Design Utopia: "Zero UI" with Jeremy Wall, Founder & CEO of Lumenus - Wearable Tech 2.0 is here! We speak with the thought-leaders and innovators leading the smart apparel, footwear and textile revolution.In this week's episode of The IoClothes Podcast, we speak with Jeremy Wall, Founder & CEO of Lumenus. During this episode, we learn about the very real and scary reason why Jeremy decided to start a company integrating illumination technology in soft goods and their unique perspective on their business model. We also dive into why he thinks the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) is fueling growth (and greater relevance) in the smart textiles world. Support for this episode is brought to you by SKIIN. The world's most advanced textile computing platform. For more information...2018-03-0643 min智能界网--智界百科智能界网--智界百科【智界百科第129期】骑行者专用的Lumenus智能外套_音频智界百科是智能界网旗下fm电台品牌,提供新奇酷的科技产品介绍,关注智能家居、可穿戴设备、智能医疗、机器人、3D打印、智驾等诸多智能科技前沿领域,致力于成为最具价值的科技fm电台品牌。2016-02-2301 min