Warren Shaw has a background in physics and astrophysics, and has over 16 years of experience in airborne remote sensing and hyperspectral imaging. He spent 5+ years as the airborne systems manager helping to develop the airborne instruments and lead the airborne operations at GHGSat, and is currently managing the training and development activities for the company.
Sessions in which Warren Shaw participates
Tuesday 29 October, 2024
Methane is a greenhouse gas that has a global warming potential 80 times greater than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. Reducing methane emissions from industrial facilities is one of the most effective ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This talk gives an overview of GHGSat’s approach to providing stakeholders actionable data by detecting, geolocating, and quantifying methane emissions using our fleet of space-based and airborne instruments.