
The Cleantech Edge: Tackling Methane Emissions with Canadian Innovation
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With global energy demands surging and climate concerns intensifying, Canada finds itself in a rare position: rich in natural resources, top technical talent, and the innovation needed to become a clean energy superpower. But how do we harness that potential without compromising on sustainability?
John and Sonia take listeners inside Houston’s CERAWeek energy conference to unpack the growing momentum behind methane abatement, and Canada’s opportunity to lead the charge.
The episode dives deep into methane: why it is 30x more potent than CO₂, where it leaks from — oil fields, landfills, farms etc. – and Canada’s commitment to methane capping.
Hear from four groundbreaking Canadian cleantech entrepreneurs working on space-based emissions detection, sensor-agnostic software, nitrogen-powered pneumatics, and emissions data modeling to tackle the methane challenge for the country and beyond.
Guest Information
- Jacqueline Peterson, PhD, Chief Climate Officer at Kathairos Solutions Inc.
- Stephane Germaine , President of GHGSat
- Liz O’Connell, CEO and Co-founder of Arolytics
- Jessica Shumlich, Co-founder and CEO of Highwood Emissions Management