Detecting Fugitive Emissions Using Data

Emissions mitigation is recognized as a crucial part of environmental management, and emissions monitoring programs have long been implemented to address community air quality concerns. The regulatory environment has guided corporations in managing environmental matters for several decades. However, increasing concern globally for the environment and the effects of climate change have sparked greater urgency to reduce emissions, with multiple initiatives targeting net-zero emissions by 2050. As a result, it is increasingly apparent that simple compliance with current regulations will not satisfy either shareholders or the public.

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