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Stay up to date on the latest from Climate TRACE as we share news, data, and insights that help the global community make meaningful climate action faster and easier.

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May 29, 2025

Climate TRACE Releases March 2025 Emissions Data

May release 4.3.0 includes monthly emissions data now through March 2025.
May 27, 2025

Tech firms, AI-driven platforms step in to track GHG emissions across US

Christy Lewis, of member organization WattTime, explains why more US cities and states will be seeking to fill data gaps in the near future, adding that many are likely still grappling with changes in information availability and will look for replacements soon.
Apr 25, 2025

Climate TRACE Releases February 2025 Emissions Data

April release 4.2.0 includes monthly emissions data now through February 2025.
Apr 23, 2025

Earth Genome’s Mikel Maron on the Importance of UX in Communicating Emissions Data

We recently talked with Mikel Maron, Product Lead of Earth Genome, which leads the Climate TRACE user interface and platform development (aka the Climate TRACE website). On April 22 (Earth Day), Earth Genome won a 2025 Webby Award in the Sustainability & Environment category for the Climate TRACE site.
Mar 28, 2025

What to know about Climate TRACE’s monthly data updates

Here are some important things to know about our ongoing monthly updates, including new and revised data, versioning, and confidence levels.
Mar 28, 2025

Climate TRACE Begins Monthly Data Releases With New Greenhouse Gas Data Showing January 2025 Emissions Worldwide

Release 4.1.0 estimates that global GHG emissions were 5.26 billion tonnes of CO2e.
Feb 26, 2025

Hypervine’s Paul Duddy on mining and mineral extraction emissions

We recently talked with Paul Duddy, founder and CEO of Hypervine, which leads the Climate TRACE work on modeling emissions from mining and mineral extraction activities, including copper, iron, and bauxite.
Dec 18, 2024

Understanding the major non-GHG air pollutants

Since our first data release in 2021, Climate TRACE has tracked greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and have now added non-GHG air pollutants for the world’s largest sources of emissions.
Nov 14, 2024

Climate TRACE data reveal high-impact opportunities for cutting greenhouse gas emissions

Today, Climate TRACE released its latest inventory which, for the first time, provides monthly emissions data for every country, state / province, and major individual source of emissions in the world. Climate TRACE now also tracks key non-GHG air pollutants for the world’s largest single point sources of emissions.
Nov 12, 2024

Al Gore and Climate TRACE to Release Data Revealing High-Impact Opportunities for Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions

As emissions rise and devastating climate disasters impact more communities around the world, decisionmakers — especially those at the subnational level — are looking for opportunities to accelerate climate action. Now, with its latest data release, Climate TRACE can help public- and private-sector leaders identify emissions trends and pinpoint high-impact opportunities to reduce pollutants, including those that lead to deeply inequitable public health outcomes.
Oct 29, 2024

Duke’s Kyle Bradbury, PhD, on the need for building emissions data

We recently talked with Kyle Bradbury, Director, Energy Data Analytics Lab | Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, Duke University, which leads the Climate TRACE work on modeling emissions from fuels combusted within buildings based on satellite-derived data.
Oct 16, 2024

Insight Brief: Steel Emissions

We dig into some of the latest Climate TRACE data and emissions estimates to examine national and facility-level emissions trends and decarbonization opportunities for this heavily emitting sector.
Oct 9, 2024

RPL Jamnagar: the world’s largest oil refinery

In this edition of Views From Above, we spotlight India’s RPL Jamnagar Refinery, the largest oil refinery in the world.
Sep 30, 2024

How MSC became the world’s largest container shipping company — and what it means for global emissions

Today Mediterranean Shipping Company is the world’s largest container shipping company and has remained privately owned and family-run. It has also earned accolades for sustainability, although the group’s sheer size means it’s also a consequential source of shipping-related emissions.
Sep 24, 2024

Global Fishing Watch’s David Kroodsma on “dark” vessels

In our latest Conversations with the Coalition Q&A, we catch up with the chief scientist of Global Fishing Watch, which is building an open-access picture of global fishing activity.
Aug 30, 2024

POSCO Gwangyang: the world's highest-emitting steel plant

In this edition of Views from Above, we spotlight South Korea's POSCO Gwangyang steel plant, the second-largest steel plant in the world by production capacity — housing 5 of the world’s 14 largest blast furnaces.
Aug 29, 2024

CTrees’ Sassan Saatchi, PhD, on forest carbon and emissions

In the latest Conversations with the Coalition Q&A, we catch up with the co-founder and CEO of CTrees, which measures forest carbon and activity worldwide.
Jul 30, 2024

Bełchatów Power Station: the largest thermal power plant in Europe

In this edition of Views from Above, we spotlight Poland’s coal-fired Bełchatów Power Station, which was the top GHG emitter in the European Union’s Emissions Trading System in 2022.
Jul 23, 2024

Conversations with the Coalition: TransitionZero

As part of an ongoing Climate TRACE series, we are interviewing individual coalition members about their work. We recently caught up with Lucas Kruitwagen, Chief Technology Officer, and Ashank Sinha, Head of Heavy Industry, at TransitionZero, which provides data on electricity, steel, cement and other industrial sectors to help create a global economy-wide emissions inventory.
Jul 18, 2024

Altana's Value Chain Management System now incorporates point-source greenhouse gas emissions data from Climate TRACE

Altana, the world’s first Value Chain Management System, announced a strategic collaboration with Climate TRACE, a non-profit coalition of organizations which has built a timely, open, and accessible inventory of site-specific greenhouse gas emissions data.
Jun 28, 2024

Climate TRACE and Clean Air Fund explore estimating PM2.5 and other non-GHG co-pollutant emissions from assets globally

Supported by the Clean Air Fund, coalition member Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHUAPL) explores the potential of adapting Climate TRACE methodology to PM2.5 and other non-GHG forms of air pollution.
Jun 25, 2024

Inside Texas’s power sector paradox

The United States’ clean energy leader is also its number-one source of electricity emissions. Welcome to the Lone Star State, aka the China of the U.S. in terms of fossil fuel historical dominance — as well as record-setting wind and solar.
Jun 6, 2024

Views from Above: SOHSHU MARU (LNG tanker), The Bahamas

Built in 2019, SOHSHU MARU is an LNG tanker flagged to The Bahamas. Prominent Japanese companies Jera and MOL — which specialize in power generation and transportation/shipping, respectively — currently own the ship in a joint venture.
May 30, 2024

Conversations With the Coalition: Deborah Gordon

We recently sat down with Debbie Gordon, Senior Principal, Climate Intelligence at RMI, where she manages the team working on oil and gas solutions with a focus on mitigating methane.
May 10, 2024

How to track emissions in your country

The Climate TRACE database, mobilized by the global tech community, provides an inventory of emissions of more than 352 million assets, and its data is freely available to the public. Learn how to use the data base by watching this video.
Apr 25, 2024

Inside the Post-Pandemic Power Sector’s Emissions Ups and Downs

WattTime - Coalition member WattTime dug deeper into G20 countries’ power sector emissions trends for electricity generation — all cataloged in the detailed Climate TRACE data — and found three interesting trends 1) countries whose emissions climbed straight through the pandemic and have continued rising, 2) countries whose emissions fell but didn’t rebound, and which have continued falling, and 3) countries whose electricity emissions underwent sharp booms and busts.
Apr 2, 2024

Conversations with the Coalition: Ted Nace

We recently talked with Ted Nace, Executive Director of Global Energy Monitor (GEM), a nonprofit that develops and analyzes data on energy infrastructure, resources, and uses.
Feb 26, 2024

As Arctic ice thaws, questions around Arctic shipping heat up

Ocean shipping could climb significantly in the years ahead, with maritime trade expected to triple by 2050. But there are concerns that the changing climate will open up previously unnavigable or unviable trade routes — especially in the Arctic.
Feb 20, 2024

AI’s Paradox in the Power Sector—Unleashing Potential but Confronting Uncertainty

POWER - Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the power sector, offering unprecedented opportunities for efficiency and innovation. But as AI applications proliferate, new challenges are emerging. How will industry navigate the potential and challenges that accompany this digital revolution?
Jan 26, 2024

Testing the power of $500, and the tool tracking global emissions

Christian Science Monitor - Climate TRACE tracks millions of sources of greenhouse gas emissions. And a long-term study of universal basic income yields surprises.
Jan 24, 2024

From Global to Local: Climate TRACE Helps Prioritize Emissions Reductions from the Oil and Gas Industry

RMI - Updated inventory reveals the biggest opportunities to cut methane in this critical sector
Jan 22, 2024

The World’s Largest Cruise Ship Is a Climate Liability

Bloomberg - As massive ships like Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas tack on more energy-intensive amenities, emissions from the cruise industry are climbing.
Jan 19, 2024

LGPS Central flags ‘coolest climate tech’ at COP28

IP&E - Responsible investment specialists at local authority pension pool LGPS Central have praised Climate TRACE inventory and visualisation of physical asset-level greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data as arguably the “coolest climate tech” at COP28.
Jan 17, 2024

The Visionary Leaders Backing the Builders of AI for Humanity

Forbes - Vilas Dhar from the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation discussed how Climate TRACE has innovated transformative approaches to tracking emissions worldwide.
Jan 16, 2024

Former VP Al Gore unveils new global database serving as pollution watchdog: ‘They have simply ignored lots of emissions that we can measure’

The Cool Down - Al Gore and his global coalition, Climate TRACE, have created a way to help decarbonize supply chains, by showing accurate emissions in stunning detail.
Dec 27, 2023

Independent tracking of carbon emissions takes a leap forward

Taipei Times - The media outlet digs into Climate TRACE data for emissions estimates across a variety of sectors and assets in Taiwan.
Dec 27, 2023

Conversations With the Coalition: Nick Wise

We recently caught up with Nick Wise, CEO & Founder of OceanMind, about emissions estimates for the shipping industry.
Dec 22, 2023

Climatiq incorporates Climate TRACE emissions factors into its database

Climatiq - The carbon intelligence platform recently featured the coalition in a data spotlight.
Dec 20, 2023

After 34 years, Texas might finally get a high-speed rail line between Dallas and Houston

Fast Company - The media outlet cites Climate TRACE data in a story about potential rail connectivity between the two cities.
Dec 20, 2023

Foundation awards $66.4 million to advance AI and data solutions that center people and purpose

Patrick J McGovern Foundation - Awardees span more than a dozen countries, and include coalition members WattTime and Earth Genome.
Dec 19, 2023

How AI can do the most for humanity

Fast Forward - Fast Forward gives a shout-out to Climate TRACE and coalition member WattTime in their What’s Good in Tech newsletter.
Dec 15, 2023

The 100 Innovators Leading the Global Energy Transition 2024

Reuters - Climate TRACE was honored to be named in the decarbonization category for the 2024 edition of this annual roundup from Reuters Events.
Dec 6, 2023

Al Gore’s New Plan to Save the Climate

Bloomberg Zero - Akshat Rathi spoke with Al Gore at the Bloomberg Green Summit at COP28 in Dubai to ask him how to break the stranglehold petrostates have over COP, why tackling climate change solves many other major problems, and why big emitters can no longer hide.
Dec 3, 2023

Greenhouse gas emissions soar – with China, US and India most at fault

The Guardian - Satellite tracking data shows many countries and firms do not provide accurate figures.
Dec 3, 2023

How AI could help combat climate change

CNN - Vilas Dhar, UN AI advisory board member and president of the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, discusses how artificial intelligence can help people understand carbon footprints and track climate goals.
Dec 3, 2023

Climate TRACE launches groundbreaking database to track global greenhouse gas emissions

EnergyPortal.eu - The global coalition has unveiled a groundbreaking database that provides detailed information about global greenhouse gas emissions.
Dec 3, 2023

Al Gore’s climate watchdog spots rogue emissions

Science - At UN meeting, Climate TRACE nonprofit reveals gaps in countries’ greenhouse gas inventories using satellites and AI.
Dec 3, 2023

Axios House at COP28: AI’s Role in Decarbonization

Axios - Industry leaders globally weighed in on the opportunities and challenges of AI's efforts, including Climate TRACE, to reduce emissions and improve clean energy systems at an Axios House event during COP28 in Dubai.
Dec 3, 2023

Tesla, Boeing sign on to new Al Gore-backed database showing supplier emissions to build low-emissions supply chains: ‘A truthful stocktake’

Fortune - Some of the world’s biggest companies are planning to use Climate TRACE data to decarbonize their supply chains.
Dec 3, 2023

Al Gore and Climate TRACE unveil game-changing greenhouse gas emissions inventory

United Nations Climate Change - COP28 Climate TRACE launch
Dec 3, 2023

Al Gore slams COP28 climate summit host UAE, says its emissions soared

Reuters - Climate advocate and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore questioned the UAE's role hosting COP28, saying its position overseeing climate negotiations was an abuse of public trust.
Dec 3, 2023

AI’s climate impact goes beyond its emissions

Scientific American - To understand how AI is contributing to climate change, look at the way it’s being used.
Dec 3, 2023

Al Gore-Backed Group Has a Tool to Decarbonize Supply Chains

Bloomberg - Boeing, Tesla and GM are among the companies that have signed up to use the new database launched at COP28 that shows steel and aluminum supplier emissions in stunning detail.
Dec 2, 2023

Climate TRACE Unveils Open Emissions Database of More Than 352 Million Assets

The Climate TRACE inventory includes every country and territory in the world, every major sector of the global economy, and nearly every major source of greenhouse gas emissions. Tesla, Polestar, Boeing, and others have already moved swiftly to leverage the new dataset to pinpoint decarbonization opportunities in their supply chains.
Nov 2, 2023

Views from above: Gary Works (U.S. Steel), Gary, IN, USA

Located on the south shore of Lake Michigan and operational since 1908, Gary Works was once the largest steel plant in the world. According to Climate TRACE data, it was the steel industry’s largest source of GHG emissions in North America for 2021.
Oct 20, 2023

Inferring Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Power Plants Using Satellite Imagery and Machine Learning

IEEE Explore - Coalition members TransitionZero, WattTime, and Global Energy Monitor published this new paper in IEEE's journal.
Oct 3, 2023

Cruise Ships Emissions During and Since the COVID-19 Pandemic

OceanMind and Climate TRACE take a look back at how the pandemic — and associated lockdowns — impacted emissions from the cruise ship industry, as well as how emissions have tracked since COVID-related travel restrictions have lifted.
Sep 22, 2023

Video: How to use the Climate TRACE platform to access global GHG emissions data

This overview of the Climate TRACE platform provides an introduction to the tool and a step-by-step explanation of how to use each part of the site to browse, search, and download global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data.
Sep 19, 2023

How Climate TRACE and the JIM Foundation are Bringing Greater Transparency to Financed GHG Emissions

"This partnership with JIM foundation will add an important layer of transparency to the issue of asset financing, so the world understands more about what’s driving the climate crisis and so banks, investors, and others can have the information they need to mitigate risk and reduce their financed emissions" shared Gavin McCormick, Climate TRACE co-founder.
Sep 12, 2023

Intel from Above: Spotting Methane Super-Emitters with Satellites

Data from methane-sensing satellites help shape Climate TRACE inventories and make hidden emissions visible. A new report and web tool from our partners at RMI are designed to help users understand and assess satellite “completeness” as it relates to pinpointing and tracking large point-sources of methane. These sources are difficult to track but have an outsized impact on our climate.
Aug 30, 2023

Conversations With the Coalition: Jeremy Freeman

As part of an ongoing Climate TRACE series, we are interviewing individual coalition members about their work. We recently caught up with Jeremy Freeman, Head of Research & Engineering, GEMS, at environmental tech nonprofit WattTime.
Aug 24, 2023

How Climate TRACE Guards Against the AI “Hallucination Problem”

Issues of AI algorithm accuracy and bias have come to the forefront of public consciousness, thanks to the popularity of large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT and their hallucination problem.
Aug 18, 2023

California’s Top Methane Emitter is a Vast Cattle Feedlot

What makes the Inside Climate News deep-dive into cattle emissions so valuable? Currently, government databases exempt agricultural operations from GHG emissions accounting, but these hidden emissions are more than just a drop in the bucket. Climate TRACE and Inside Climate News collaborated to shine a light on farm-by-farm emissions data for dairies and cattle feedlots.
Aug 18, 2023

A Texas Dairy Ranks Among the State’s Biggest Methane Emitters. But Don’t Ask the EPA or the State About It.

An Inside Climate News analysis leverages Climate TRACE data on methane emissions from individual dairies and feedlots and quotes Sam Schiller of coalition member Carbon Yield.
Aug 8, 2023

Climate TRACE's Bold Plan to Map Emissions with Satellites, Sensors & AI

Catch Climate TRACE co-founding member Gavin McCormick on this episode of Invested in Climate! He shares an inside look at how our coalition functions and how our collaborative and mission-focused approach is helping us bring new levels of transparency to the climate fight.
Aug 7, 2023

Estimating Coal Power Plant Operation from Satellite Images with Computer Vision

Coalition member TransitionZero discusses how it uses machine learning and satellite data to fill critical data gaps in public emissions data.
Jul 28, 2023

These AIs Could Help Humanity Fight Global Warming [French]

French science magazine highlights Climate TRACE in list of promising AI-based emissions intelligence efforts.
Jul 26, 2023

Carbon Disclosures: Unflattering Supply Chain Data Omitted

A new UCLA research brief leverages Climate TRACE's source-level data to examine corporate Scope 3 emissions and paint a clearer picture.
Jul 20, 2023

Steel Industry Makes ‘Pivotal’ Shift Towards Lower-carbon Production

A new report from Climate TRACE coalition member Global Energy Monitor highlights a notable shift toward lower-carbon steel production. The report shows that 43% of planned steelmaking capacity is now based on lower-emitting electric arc furnace technology, up from 33% one year earlier.
Jul 19, 2023

How Can the Vantage of Space Give you Strategic Advantage on Earth?

This new report from EY explores how satellite data can be harnessed to make positive changes across sectors and use cases. WattTime.org's Lekha Sridhar spoke with the EY team to explain how this is unfolding in emissions monitoring and climate action.
Jul 19, 2023

What the Fossil Fuel Industry Doesn't Want You to Know

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore recently took to the TED stage to make a passionate argument about the need to quickly and completely transition away from fossil fuels and for polluting companies to adhere to the climate commitments they're setting, citing Climate TRACE data to make his point.
Jul 18, 2023

Conversations With the Coalition: Sam Schiller

As part of an ongoing Climate TRACE series, we are interviewing individual coalition members about their work. We recently caught up with Sam Schiller, Co-Founder and CEO of Carbon Yield, which works with more than 100,000 acres of croplands to help them access the resources required to transition to regenerative agriculture.
Jun 26, 2023

Harnessing the Power of Decision-support Tools to Trigger Climate Action

What is climate action without the proper decision support tools? As history has shown us — not very effective. But those tools have advanced and are ready to be put to use at scale, and Climate TRACE data plays an important role.
Jun 19, 2023

Kearney Partners with Climate TRACE: Revamping Supply Chains to Reduce GHG Emissions

Companies worldwide are grappling with how best to measure and report on their emissions impacts, especially as so many set net-zero targets requiring consistent awareness of emissions reduction progress. Global management consulting firm Kearney has the expertise to guide its clients toward their climate goals, and by integrating the Climate TRACE emissions inventory, they're now providing even stronger data insights.
Jun 7, 2023

Going the Distance with Remote Sensing

Remote sensing involves gathering information from a distance. By detecting and monitoring data without having to make physical contact, remote sensing makes it possible to monitor things as varied as the health of a cornfield, a city’s air pollution, and plumes from a power plant.
Jun 5, 2023

Emissions Rose by 3% in Catalonia in the Last Year (Spanish)

Climate TRACE data was used to pinpoint the major sources of pollution in Catalonia.
May 31, 2023

Reporting Guide to Holding Governments Accountable for Climate Change Pledges — Chapter 5: Alternative Sources of Country Emissions Data

Turkish edition of GIJN names Climate TRACE among list of trusted 3rd-party sources for emissions data.
May 18, 2023

Conversations with the Coalition: Marisa Hughes

As part of a new Climate TRACE series, we are interviewing individual coalition members about their work. Up first is Marisa Hughes from the John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), where she manages the team of data scientists applying remote sensing and AI to estimate emissions from road transportation.
May 14, 2023

Al Gore Calls on South Korea to Prioritize Investments in Clean Energy

Former US vice president warns failure to address climate crisis would increase geopolitical tensions. He sites Climate TRACE data identifying two of the top five most-emitting power plants in the world are located in South Korea, as are two of the top five most-emitting steel plants, and three of the top seven most-emitting refineries in the world.
May 11, 2023

We Must "Act Now" on Global Warming Says IPCC – Advanced Energy Storage Among Top Technologies Fighting Climate Change in 2023

We know time is of the essence in fighting the climate crisis, but the tools to help us act with haste are available and improving daily. We're proud to say that Climate TRACE's global emissions inventory is one of them.
May 4, 2023

Intel from Above: a Q&A on Satellite Completeness with RMI’s Fran Reuland

Fran Reuland is a manager with the Climate Intelligence team at RMI, a member of the Climate TRACE coalition working on data in the oil and gas sector. We sat down with her for a brief interview on satellite completeness, the subject of RMI’s latest report, and Satellite Point source Emissions Completeness Tool (SPECT).
Apr 4, 2023

The Bottom Line on Ground Truth Data

A crucial part of the Climate TRACE approach involves training machine learning algorithms with ground truth data. In this article, we look at what it is; when, where, and how we use it; and some common challenges we’ve had to address.
Feb 26, 2023

How to parse asset ownership in Climate TRACE data

Climate TRACE data cover not just where facilities are located, along with estimates of how much GHG emissions they release, but also who owns them. The ownership piece brings important transparency, detail, and accountability to emissions intelligence and climate action.
Jan 30, 2023

STARRS: Tracing Global Emissions Region by Region

The States and Regions Remote Sensing Project (STARRS) illustrates the value of collaboration in generating independent greenhouse gas emissions data.
Jan 27, 2023

How to Understand Asset-level Emissions by Country

Since the launch, many users are leveraging the tool to look up the most-emitting facilities in their specific country. Yet sometimes, a funny thing happens: a known source of major emissions for that country appears to be missing from the Climate TRACE asset-level dataset!
Jan 25, 2023

Beyond the UI: What's in the Asset Metadata

Much more information is available in the CSV data downloads compared to what is available on the website dashboard. In this article we take a closer look at how the data are organized and what’s contained in the CSV files.
Nov 24, 2022

Thirst for (clean) power

Satellite data analyzed by TransitionZero as part of the Climate TRACE initiative reveals a sharp increase in the burning of coal in parts of China during the summer of 2022, which led to further water stress during a period of acute drought.
Nov 14, 2022

Tracing GHG Emissions to Specific Sources

Climate TRACE’s recent November 9 data release included asset-level emissions data from more than 70,000 facilities viewable in the dashboard.
Nov 9, 2022

Oil and Gas Greenhouse Emissions ‘Three Times Higher’ Than Producers Claim

Climate TRACE reports half of 50 largest sources of greenhouse gas are oil and gas operations and many underreport their emissions.
Nov 9, 2022

Release Notes: November 2022

When Climate TRACE unveiled our inaugural dataset last year, it included sector- and country-level emissions totals for the years 2015–2020. This year’s Q4 2022 release represents a major upgrade.
Nov 9, 2022

World’s CO2 Hotspots Pinpointed by Al Gore-Backed Climate Project

With maps and data on 72,000 power plants, oil refineries, airports and more, the new website Climate Trace aims to offer “radical climate transparency.”
Nov 9, 2022

Gore Announces Fossil Fuel Emissions Inventory at UN Summit

A detailed inventory of the top known sources of greenhouse gas emitters found that the top 14 individual polluters are all gas and oil fields and their associated facilities, despite their emissions being “significantly underreported.”
Nov 9, 2022

This Global Emissions Inventory is Al Gore’s Secret Weapon at COP27

The Climate TRACE coalition unveiled a new, highly detailed inventory of global greenhouse gas emissions, which it hopes will help countries and companies looking for effective, targeted ways to decarbonize.
Nov 9, 2022

Johns Hopkins APL Uses AI, Satellite Images to Track Greenhouse Emissions

Learn how Climate TRACE member Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is creating automated, accurate, global, timely and actionable road transportation GHG emissions estimates for the top 500 emitting cities worldwide using satellite data and AI.
Nov 9, 2022

This Map Shows Exactly Where 70,000 of the World’s Biggest Polluters are Located

With data on cargo ships, oil fields, cattle feedlots, and more, the map could help businesses, investors, and policymakers know what sites to target first in order to reduce emissions.
Nov 9, 2022

Al Gore-affiliated Group Finds Systematic Emissions Underreporting

A coalition of groups using satellite observations, artificial intelligence and machine learning revealed on Wednesday the most comprehensive facility-level accounting of global carbon emissions.
Nov 9, 2022

Who’s Driving Climate Change? New Data Catalogs 72,000 Polluters and Counting

A nonprofit backed by Al Gore and other big environmental donors says it can track emissions down to individual power plants, oil fields and cargo ships.
Nov 1, 2022

The Climate TRACE Global Emissions Inventory

A synthesis of Climate TRACE’s methodological approaches, how they compare to existing GHG estimation projects, and future research goals of the coalition.
Oct 28, 2022

Clearing the path to easier, more-accurate Scope 3 emissions intelligence

An accurate and complete understanding of Scope 3 emissions is central to any life cycle assessment (LCA) of a company’s or product’s carbon footprint.
Oct 11, 2022

Getting Clear on Satellite Imagery

From Climate TRACE’s inception, using satellites to track human-caused greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to their sources has been a cornerstone of our technology-centric approach.
Aug 31, 2022

Country Spotlight: India

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Aug 10, 2022

Feeling the Heat: Global Warming Potentials and 20- vs. 100-year Time Horizons

Global warming potential (GWP) is a metric developed to make it easier to compare the climate change effects of different GHGs.
Jul 12, 2022

What are Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)?

Processing and drawing insights from earth observation data using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) is the backbone of Climate TRACE.
Jul 7, 2022

Understanding Greenhouse Gases

Greenhouse gases (GHGs) trap heat and contribute to global warming. But what are they and how do their impacts differ?
Mar 24, 2022

STARRS project launched to provide accurate emissions data for states and regions

The Climate Group and Under2 Coalition launch the “States and Regions Remote Sensing” (STARRS) project, using Climate TRACE data to help governments to improve their understanding of their current and historical GHG emissions.
Mar 8, 2022

The World's Most Innovative Companies of 2022

We're proud to see our not-for-profit global coalition named #5 overall and #3 in energy on Fast Company's "annual ranking of businesses that are making an outsize impact."
Nov 1, 2021

Bringing Radical Transparency to Global Emissions

How Climate TRACE is harnessing satellites and artificial intelligence to advance emissions monitoring through direct observation and open data. Includes a look at 2021 YTD data for certain sectors and countries.
Oct 7, 2021

Filling the Post-Paris Gap

Bringing up-to-date emissions data to the world’s countries
Sep 29, 2021

Country Spotlight: China

China is the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter, emitting an average of 13.5 billion tons CO₂e in each of the past five years. Its emissions are more than double that of the №2 emitter, the United States.
Sep 29, 2021

Country Spotlight: USA

The United States ranks as the world’s second-highest greenhouse gas emitter, with 38.45 billion tonnes CO2e since 2015, representing 12.64% of total global emissions. With 331 million people and the highest rate of vehicle ownership in the world, the country continues to have high per capita emissions — 18.7 tonnes in 2020, compared to the global average of 6.4 tonnes.
Sep 16, 2021

Data project backed by Al Gore aims for real-time emissions monitoring

A technology and academic coalition backed by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore was set to unveil on Thursday data showing fossil fuel producers' previously unrecorded greenhouse gas emissions, and growing pollution from shipping and aviation. Other details about the precise sources of climate change are also shown in the material by Climate TRACE, drawing on data from satellites and high-level computer analysis.
Sep 16, 2021

Beyond Paris And Countries’ Territorial Waters And Airspace: Tracking Emissions from Shipping and Aviation

In recent years, transportation has emerged as the fastest-growing source of GHG emissions worldwide.
Sep 16, 2021

Getting A Clearer Picture Of Emissions From Major Oil And Gas Countries

Climate TRACE data shows that more than 11 percent of emissions come from the production and refining of oil and gas.
May 12, 2021

Satellites may hold countries to their Paris pledges

Environmental agreements are hard to enforce without independently verified data. But the availability of high-quality satellite imagery — combined with advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning — allows for real-time monitoring of carbon emissions, deforestation and other activities.
Feb 9, 2021

A wave of carbon emissions data soon will be upon us

A radical increase in available carbon emissions data may be just around the corner. Should it happen within a matter of months as proponents hope, its effects will spread around the world to dramatic effect.
Dec 12, 2020

Al Gore: Where I Find Hope - NY Times Oped

In November of next year, all of the signatories to the Paris Agreement will meet in Glasgow with a mandate to reduce greenhouse gas emissions much faster than they pledged to do in 2015. What will be new in Glasgow is transparency.
Nov 25, 2020

Why We Must ALL Invest In Solutions To Save Our Planet

Make no mistake about it, carbon accounting is the new sustainability. And thanks to innovators like Climate TRACE, which uses AI and satellites to pinpoint both quantity and sources of human-caused emissions, greenwashing will be a thing of the past.
Nov 20, 2020

Climate TRACE named one of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2020

TIME recognized Climate TRACE in the ‘experimental’ category, calling it a “first-of-its-kind environmental analytics tool”
Sep 11, 2020

What ML practitioners are doing about climate change

Last year, WattTime received a grant from Google.org’s AI Impact Challenge to see whether computer vision can track power plant emissions outside the U.S. from satellite imagery. In July, WattTime joined nine organizations and Al Gore to form Climate Trace, a group that wants to trace global emissions in major sectors of the economy, like power plants and shipping.
Aug 17, 2020

Tracking Emissions of Every Power Plant on the Planet

It’s easy to measure greenhouse gases but hard to tell where the gases came from. Using satellite images and AI, we’re about to change that.
Aug 16, 2020

Climate TRACE to track real-time global carbon emissions

Combating climate change faces big challenges even beyond those that many people think about much. For instance, carbon emissions are not tracked as they happen, so policy makers and the public don’t know who’s polluting, when, and how much. That makes international agreements, like the Paris Climate agreement, tough to verify. That could soon change.
Jul 20, 2020

Tracking climate data in real time

Climate TRACE, an alliance of climate research groups, is developing a new tracker using artificial intelligence that would allow the public to access international climate data in real time. They hope to have it ready to unveil at the COP26 climate change meetings in Glasgow, Scotland, in November 2021.
Jul 16, 2020

How a New Effort to Trace Emissions, Led by Al Gore, Could Reshape Climate Talks

Historically, there’s been no way for third parties to directly gather data on the greenhouse gas emissions of both public and private entities. Now, a new coalition of nine climate and technology organizations calling themselves Climate Trace say they have used satellite data, artificial intelligence and other technology to track greenhouse-gas emissions from across the globe remotely.
Jul 16, 2020

Real Time Emissions Data Is Finally Coming, Thanks to Al Gore's New Coalition

With all the alarming climate data out there, you’d think there’s some magical entity diligently measuring greenhouse gas emissions every second of every day — but the reality is, a lot of that data is simply estimates. To clear up the ambiguity and controversy surrounding emissions data reporting, a group of nine climate and tech groups and former Vice President Al Gore have come together to form the Climate TRACE coalition.
Jul 16, 2020

The entire world’s carbon emissions will finally be trackable in real time

One of the challenges in managing the greenhouse gas emissions warming the atmosphere is that they aren’t measured very well. The ultimate solution to this problem — the killer app, as it were — would be real-time tracking of all global greenhouse gases, verified by objective third parties, and available for free to the public.
Jul 15, 2020

Climate Groups Will Combine AI and Satellites to Monitor GHG Emissions Worldwide

Nine nonprofits, tech companies, and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore announce ‘Climate TRACE’ coalition to build upon unprecedented technical breakthroughs to actively identify, measure, and trace all significant human-caused GHG emissions to their sources
Jul 15, 2020

This Al Gore-supported project uses AI to track the world’s emissions in near real time

As the world tries to figure out how to flatten the climate curve—cutting global emissions in half by the end of the decade, and reaching net-zero emissions by the middle of the century—one challenge is how to track current emissions from every power plant, farm, and other source on the planet. A new project called the Climate TRACE Coalition plans to use satellite imagery and AI to ...