Climate TRACE
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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 free and independ...
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At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, Climate TRACE co-founders former U.S. Vice President Al Gore and Gavin McCormick joined the UNFCCC to unveil new tools and partnerships to transform data into action to r...
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New Climate TRACE tool enables anyone to visualize air pollution sources and pathways around the globe.
On Wednesday, September 24th, 2025, during Climate Week NYC, Climate TRACE released a first...
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At COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan Climate TRACE co-founders Al Gore and Gavin McCormick presented the latest Climate TRACE emissions inventory. For the first time, this inventory provides monthly emissi...
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Get to know Climate TRACE — a global nonprofit coalition using satellites, other remote sensing techniques, and artificial intelligence to deliver a detailed look at global emissions.
Climate TRAC...
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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...
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Capital flows are a powerful driver of technologies that accelerate global decarbonization, yet their potential is constrained by legacy data. Financed emissions accounting is emerging as a standar...
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What if every policymaker, company and person trying to stop climate change could see a clear picture – in near real time – of exactly where greenhouse gases were coming from? What if we could trac...
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Rocky Mountain Institute's Deborah Gordon discusses why granular emissions data in oil and gas are necessary and what the Climate TRACE coalition member organization is now bringing to light regard...
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Mark Powell, senior analyst at Climate TRACE coalition member OceanMind, takes a closer look at how we're using satellites to track the movement of ships on the world's oceans and their correspondi...
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Climate TRACE (Tracking Real-time Atmospheric Carbon Emissions) is a global coalition of nonprofits, tech companies, and universities created to make meaningful climate action faster and easier. We...
