Ribbit Network
It Started With a Question
The start of Ribbit Network and the journey we are on started with a question: Do we measure Greenhouse gases? That question has led me and the team that is now Ribbit Network on a fascinating journey of learning all about climate change, sensors, capitalism, and people like yourself!
I had assumed that scientists have a map of the world that can tell us exactly what the emissions levels are at any spot on the planet. Unfortunately, that map doesn’t exist.
Building the Missing Map
Ribbit Network was created to generate this missing map of GHG concentrations. By building and deploying the world’s largest network of CO2 sensors, we will form a better picture of CO2 concentrations, and engage with a worldwide community of citizen scientists.
We’ve had great success designing and deploying open-source Frog sensors all over the world. We’ve built a strong community of citizen scientists and partner organizations working together to learn, build, and take action to address the climate crisis.
Ribbit Network is now a non-profit (501c3) creating the world's largest Greenhouse Gas Emissions dataset that will empower anyone to join in the work on climate and provide informed data for climate action. We're an all-volunteer team building everything we do in the open-source community.