For the first time, researchers have spotted short-term, regional fluctuations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) across the globe due to emissions from human activities.
Tag: OCO-2
CO2 Party: Having Fun with Probabilities
Fundamentally, it appears that the increase in CO2, as exhibited during the Fall-Spring ramp-up phase, is not being matched by the drawdown phase in Summer, despite the slope of the…
More Than a Carbon Copy: OCO-3 on the Space Station
From NASA Global Climate Change By Carol Rasmussen, NASA’s Earth Science News Team NASA is ready to launch a new space instrument that will use the vantage point of the…
OCO-2 – Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2 – the mission has released an animation
Guest essay by Ric Werme It’s been a long wait, but OCO-2 speaks! Let’s start with a timeline:
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