Clashing with Trump, California governor
says to launch climate satellite
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[September 15, 2018]
(Reuters) - California Governor
Jerry Brown on Friday pledged to launch a satellite that will track and
detect the sources of climate pollutants, his state's latest effort to
challenge the Trump administration's skepticism about the science of
climate change.
Brown, who was nicknamed "Governor Moonbeam" during his first stint as
governor in the 1970s in part because of a proposal he made at the time
to launch an emergency communications satellite for the state, said
California was teaming up with earth imaging company Planet Labs to
develop the technology.
"We're going to launch our own satellite. Our own damn satellite to
figure out where the pollution is and how we're going to end it," Brown
told a gathering of political, environmental and business leaders.
He did not give a timeline or cost for the project.
The remarks echoed a pledge the Governor made nearly two years ago at a
scientific gathering in the face of potential cuts to federal satellite
and climate monitoring programs under President Donald Trump, who is
skeptical of climate science.
Data from the satellite would be shared with governments and others,
Brown's office said in a statement, under a new initiative called the
Climate Data Partnership with Environmental Defense Fund and others.
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California Governor Jerry Brown delivers his final state of the
state address in Sacramento, California, U.S., January 25, 2018.
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The partnership has the potential to reduce emissions by 1,000
million metric tons a year, equivalent to taking 200 million cars
off the road every year, the statement said.
Initial funding for the project has been provided by philanthropists
Dee and Richard Lawrence and their Overlook International Foundation
as well as The Jeremy and Hannelore Grantham Environmental Trust, it
said.
Additional business and philanthropic partners are expected to join
the initiative, according to the release.
(Reporting by Nichola Groom)
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