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    Detecting Methane Emissions from Space in India: A study by Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)

    Posted 09 Feb 2024

    Updated 16 Mar 2024

    2 min read

    • Study was conducted using satellite data to identify methane emission hotspots, marking a first-of-its-kind effort in India. 
      • Study employed data from NASA’s Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) and European Space Agency’s Sentinel-5P TROPOMI.

     

    • Key Findings:
      • Enhancement of methane point sources are detected over various urban centres in India.
      • Out of total carbon emissions in India, 14.43% is attributed to methane.
      • A Sewage outlet in Central Mumbai, Ahmedabad’s Pirana landfill and Surat’s Khajod landfill are three worst methane hotspots in India.

     

    • About Methane:
      • Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential 28 times higher than CO2 over 100-year period. 
        • It is second largest contributor to climate change after CO2.
      • Methane is a Short-Lived Climate Pollutant and has a more immediate and intense warming effect on atmosphere. 
      • It is also a key precursor gas of harmful air pollutant, tropospheric ozone.

     

    • Sources of Methane:
      • Solid waste/landfills (accounting for around 20% of India’s anthropogenic methane emissions) 
      • Fossil fuels – Leakage from natural gas, oil and gas field and oil refineries
      • Agriculture - Enteric fermentation from livestock rearing and rice cultivation. 
      • Wetlands, Textile industries, etc. 

     

    Initiatives taken to reduce methane emissions

    • Global initiatives:
      • UNEP Global Methane Initiative advancing cost-effective near-term methane abatement
      • The Global Methane Pledge to cut methane emissions by at least 30% by 2030 from 2020 levels.  (Not signed by India)
    • India’s initiatives:
      • Gobar (Galvanizing Organic Bio-Agro Resources) Dhan scheme for conversion of waste into resources and reduction of methane emissions.
      • National Biogas and Manure Management Program which helps capture and utilise methane emissions from organic waste sources. 
    • Tags :
    • ISRO
    • Methane emission
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