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Greenhouse Gases Monitoring
The concentration of greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere continues to rise. Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, primarily from human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, have surpassed 410 parts per million (ppm), significantly higher than pre-industrial levels of around 280 ppm.

Greenhouse Gases Monitoring

  • Measuring and keeping tabs on gases like carbon dioxide and methane in the Earth’s atmosphere.
  • Identifying where these gases come from, like factories, cars, and agriculture.
  • Scientists analyzing at the data over time to see how these gases change and affect the climate.
  • The data helps predict how these gases could make the Earth’s weather and temperatures change.
  • Monitoring helps us make decisions and policies to reduce these gases and fight climate change.
Features

Gathering information about greenhouse gas concentrations and emissions from various sources.

Identifying the specific activities and sectors responsible for greenhouse gas emissions.

Examining data over time to understand how greenhouse gas levels change and their potential impacts.

Using collected data to create models that predict future climate changes based on greenhouse gas scenarios.

Providing valuable information for policymakers to develop strategies and regulations for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change.

Benefits

Sustainable Development

Informing Policy Decisions

Climate Change Mitigation

Promoting Accountability

Supporting Adaptation Strategies

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