Tag Archives: Atmospheric chemistry

Almost like on Venus | EurekAlert! Scientific news

[ad_1] Four and a half billion years ago, the Earth would have been difficult to recognize. Instead of the forests, mountains and oceans we know today, our planet’s surface was entirely covered in magma, the molten rock material that emerges when volcanoes erupt. The scientific community agrees on this. What …

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Reduction of CO2 emissions from fossil fuels due to COVID-19 detected by atmospheric observations

[ad_1] IMAGE: Bird’s eye photo of Hateruma Island (left) and the Island Monitoring Station (right). View More Credit: NIES Monitoring anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions using atmospheric observations is a major challenge for decision making, like the Paris Agreement. Huge atmospheric observation networks consisting of a variety of platforms including satellites …

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