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Satellite observations of CO2 begin to reveal new insights into carbon sources and sinks

发布时间:2018-05-14
 

  主讲:Prof.Paul Palmer

  时间:2018年5月15日,星期二,10:00-11:00

  地点:物理楼北547

  主持/联系:林金泰

  

  摘要:

Limiting the rise in global mean temperatures, in accordance with the Paris Agreement, requires a progressive reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and a continued reliance on large, uncharacterized terrestrial carbon sinks. The sparseness of ground-based measurements has precluded verification that these terrestrial ecosystems are a net annual source or sink of atmospheric CO2. My presentation will focus on observations of atmospheric CO2 collected by purpose-built satellite instruments. I will present major new findings that describe previously uncharacterized sources and sinks of atmospheric CO2, which have implications for future research programmes.

  

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