
Investment in the energy transition reached record highs in 2022. Despite this, CO2 and methane levels in the atmosphere continue to rise. But can cutting-edge space technology help us turn the tide?
In 2022, global investment in energy transition equalled fossil fuel investment for the first time. Yet, despite more than $1 trillion being invested each year in clean energy, CO2 and methane concentrations in the atmosphere continue to rise.
Who is responsible? One study found a staggering 5.5-billion-ton gap between greenhouse gas emissions acknowledged by nations each year and emissions calculated by independent models.
So how can we make this equation work better?
One answer lies in the next generation of space technologies. In 2023, geospatial analytics company Kayrros used satellite data to uncover “mind-boggling” methane emissions from Turkmenistan. Fortune Magazine recently named Kayrros one of the 50 companies changing the world.
Join us for an exclusive fireside chat with Kayrros co-founder, Antoine Halff, and Bogdan Gogula, managing partner at NewSpace Capital, to explore:
- How Kayrros' Turkmenistan data became a global political story
- How to remedy the data gap between national reporting and independent modeling
- How space technologies are a fundamental part of achieving the UN sustainable development goals
- Which technologies are the best bet to help advance the energy transition

James Bourne
Editor at Large,
Sustainable Future News

Antoine Halff
Co-Founder & Chief Analyst,
Kayrros

Bogdan Gogulan
CEO and Managing Partner, NewSpace Capital
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