Carbon Mapper
Daniel Bon is a highly experienced professional in environmental science and public health, currently serving as the Program Manager for Energy and Public Health at Carbon Mapper since January 2023. Prior to this role, Daniel worked at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for over a decade, where responsibilities included supervising the Air Toxics Unit, leading mobile laboratory operations, planning air quality studies, and conducting research on air quality in collaboration with NASA and NCAR. Daniel's earlier career includes a Graduate Research Assistant position at NOAA Earth Systems Research Laboratory, contributing to significant research publications and a doctoral dissertation on atmospheric volatile organic compounds. Daniel's educational background includes a PhD in Analytical & Atmospheric Chemistry from the University of Colorado Boulder, a Master's degree in Marine & Environmental Science from Western Washington University, and a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Carleton College.
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Carbon Mapper
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Carbon Mapper uses advanced imaging spectroscopy remote sensing on satellites and airborne assets to detect and analyze methane and carbon dioxide emissions around the world and provide information data products to inform decision makers as well as the general public. As part of its public education and research support activities, Carbon Mapper will provide a global open data portal, including a data trust and a website offering rapid visualization and interpretation for both expert and non-expert audiences. Carbon Mapper also supports advances in science algorithms, machine learning, and big data for remote sensing through multi-source analytics, cloud computing, open source development, Amazon Web Services, and geospatial analytics.