Comprehensive global monitoring of greenhouse gas concentrations and fluxes is needed to fully understand the dynamics of climate change and to support mitigation actions. Two workshops held in September...
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The governing body of the World Meteorological Organization, the World Meteorological Congress, has unanimously approved the new “Global Greenhouse Gas Watch” that the Copernicus Monitoring Service (CAMS)...
This EU-funded initiative CoCO2 is on track to feed into a permanent anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions Monitoring and Verification Support Capacity (CO2MVS)
The Living Planet Symposium was an excellent opportunity for exchanges between various stakeholders, contractors, users and potential users of the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service.
The training will present the state-of-the-art in atmospheric monitoring and modelling.
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OBSERVER: Copernicus Climate and Atmosphere services provide 2021 climate insights on a global scale
C3S and CAMS find that concentrations of greenhouse gases continued to rise during 2021, with particularly large increases in methane; the last seven years were the warmest reported...
As the COP26 summit gets underway in Glasgow, the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service ( CAMS) is working on a tool that will help countries to measure their progress towards...
CAMS constantly monitors Earth's ozone layer, tracking the formation and evolution of the annual chemical destruction of ozone that leads to the development of the hole. CAMS scientists have been...
Europe’s meteorological satellite agency, EUMETSAT, will take responsibility for the massive amount of Earth observation data underpinning the EU’s project Destination Earth (DestinE), that will...
A new space mission will track human-made emissions of greenhouse gases from space to help keep the world on track to meet climate change mitigation targets.