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  • Carbon Dioxide Monitoring Satellite Given the Shakes

    A new satellite destined to be Europe’s prime mission for monitoring and tracking carbon dioxide emissions from human activity is being put through its paces at ESA’s Test Centre in the Netherlands.

  • Emission Reductions From Pandemic Had Unexpected Effects on Atmosphere

    Worldwide restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic caused huge reductions in travel and other economic activities, resulting in lower emissions.

  • Methane’s Short Lifespan Presents Golden Opportunity to Quickly Address Climate Change

    A Q&A with a Berkeley Lab scientist on how a comprehensive low-cost, high-tech approach to pinpointing California super emitters could bring about rapid methane emissions reduction within a decade

  • An Extra Air Pollution Burden

    New research shows that neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., with more people of color are exposed to more air pollution and have higher rates of disease.

  • Emissions Reductions Now Could Yield Dramatic U.S. Health Benefits by 2030

    Acting now to reduce fossil fuel emissions will result in improved air quality and dramatic reductions in pollution-related deaths, illnesses and economic losses across the United States by 2030, a new study by scientists at Duke University, NASA and Columbia University shows.

  • Repurposing Carbon Dioxide May Be Key to Net-Zero Emissions

    While a very small percentage of the atmosphere, carbon dioxide plays a vital role in sustaining life on our planet. However, if this delicate balance is disrupted, excess carbon dioxide can pose a formidable threat to our environment and the living beings that reside within. 

  • Convex Launches Seascape Survey Partnership with Blue Marine Foundation

    Bringing together a multidisciplinary team made up of world-class ocean and blue carbon scientists, this ambitious five-year global research programme is the largest attempt yet to build a greater understanding of the properties and capabilities of the ocean and its continental shelves in the earth’s carbon cycle, in the urgent effort to slow climate change.

  • Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Rebounds as Global Pollution Rates Approach Pre-Covid Levels

    Report finds the world’s nations have 11 years left to avoid catastrophic global warming

  • Aviation’s Present-Day Contribution to Human-Induced Global Warming Is 4% And Will Increase Over the Next 30 Years Should Pre-COVID Growth Resume

    Aviation is responsible for more global warming than implied by its carbon footprint alone. 

  • Global Carbon Emissions Rebound Close to Pre-COVID Levels

    Global carbon emissions in 2021 are set to rebound close to pre-Covid levels, according to the Global Carbon Project.

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