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In this episode, we introduce our listeners to some of the world’s methane hunters, environmental detectives who use cutting-edge technology to detect and quantify methane emissions, making an invisible gas, visible. We embark on a methane hunting expedition of our own and talk to the coordinator of one of the world’s largest methane studies on the difference between estimated and measured emissions in the oil and gas sector. Host: The show is presented by: Francesca Fazey Affiliation: The show is brought to you by: The 2Celsius Association [https://2celsius.org/en/] Contributors: Raul Cazan, Founder of The 2Celsius Association, Bucharest, Romania Kim O’Dowd, Campaigner at The Environmental Investigation Agency, London, UK Dr Roland Kupers, Global Advisor to the United Nations Environment Programme’s International Methane Emissions Observatory, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Deborah Gordon, Senior Fellow, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University; Senior Principal at the Rocky Mountain Institute’s (RMI) Climate Intelligence Program, Washington DC, USA Dr Philippe Ciais, Associate Director, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL), Paris, France Théophile Humann-Guilleminot, Campaign Manager, Clean Air Task Force ,Athens Greece Dr Dave Lowry, Reader: Stable Isotope and Greenhouse Gas, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Royal Holloway, London UK Dr Rebecca Fisher: Reader: Atmospheric Methane, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Royal Holloway, London UK Dr Thoman Roeckmann, Professor of Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Professor Jonathan Stern, Distinguished Research Fellow, The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, Oxford, UK Melanie Kenderdine, Principal, Energy Futures Initiative, Washington DC, USA
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