In early May, Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) Senior Scientist Mark Parrington gave insights about his daily work on the podcast βFor the Love...
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Levels of methane, the second most important greenhouse gas in our atmosphere, continued their unrelenting rise in 2020 despite the economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Successful upgrade of CAMS global forecasting system introduces the operational use of Sentinel-5p NO2 observations
The global forecasting system of the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS*) was successfully upgraded on 12 October. This new, improved global forecasting system has been...
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...
The Copernicus Climate Change Service said 2021 was the fifth-warmest year, with record-breaking heat in some regions.
In 2021, CAMS went from strength to strength, adding capabilities and tools, preparing to contribute to efforts to monitor anthropogenic emissions and continuing its support for better understanding of the impacts...
Copernicus tracks the ozone hole closure of 2021 β one of the longest lived Antarctic ozone holes on record
Scientists from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service confirm that the 2021 Antarctic ozone hole has almost reached its end, following a season with a considerably large and prolonged...
Throughout the year, the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service* (CAMS) has been keeping a close eye on global wildfires and their emissions.
The event was about satellites and the promising ways that scientists are using them to track greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere.
A new space mission will measure how much heat gets trapped in Earth's atmosphere to help gauge whether humanity is making any progress in tackling...