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GHGSat Launches SPECTRA to Replace PULSE

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GHGSat has launched SPECTRA, a free version of its emissions platform. SPECTRA builds on and replaces the free PULSE service it launched in 2020. The move comes ahead of United Nations climate change conference, COP 27. GHGSAT said the that while “PULSE provided rolling monthly average concentrations of methane, updated weekly,” SPECTRA “will provide higher …

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