Show HN: I built a satellite forensic engine to detect fraud in Carbon Markets
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I got tired of reading PDF reports for Carbon Offsets that claimed to be "Protected Forests" but looked suspicious on Google Maps.

So I built Silent Earth—a standalone forensic engine (Python/React) to audit them mathematically.

The Stack: * Ingestion: Scrapes Verra/Gold Standard registries for project coordinates. * Telemetry: Queries the Sentinel-2 Satellite Constellation (via Microsoft Planetary Computer). * Analysis: Calculates NDVI (Biomass Density) and performs spectral analysis on the claimed area. * AXIOM Kernel: Cross-references industrial "shutdown" claims against Tropospheric NO2 levels (Sentinel-5P).

The Result: I routinely find "Verified" assets with an NDVI < 0.2 (Bare Soil).

The tool is currently local-only for privacy, but I'm planning to move the data stream to Snowflake.

Happy to answer questions about the geospatial stack (Rasterio/Shapely) or the satellite APIs.

kccanarch
2 hours ago
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OP here. One of the wildest things I found was a project in Sub-Saharan Africa claiming dense forestry that had a heat signature (NO2) matching a light industrial zone. If anyone is working with Sentinel-5P data, I'd love to compare notes on cloud-masking algorithms.
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