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Goals

  • GGGW-2: GGGW in WMO;

    • Implications of Cg-19/Resolution 4, development of GGGW implementation plan;
    • Role of INFCOM, SERCOM, Research Board, EC and its Panels; GGGW governance post SG-GHG.
    • Relation to other WMO and Co-sponsored Programs and activities:  GAW, IG3IS, WCRP, WWRP, GCOS, GOOS, …
    • Specific roles of individual WMO Members.

     

    GGGW-3: System architecture;

    • “Production centers”:  CAMS, NOAA/GML, NASA/GFCS, NASA/JPL, JAXA/JAMSTEC/JMA/NIES,  CMA,…;
    • Role of WMO coordination; centralized versus federated approach to data exchange, quality assessment, user interface;
    • Surface-based observations; role of existing networks, GAW, ICOS, TCCON, NDAC, Fluxnet,…; views on expansion needs and possibilities;
    • Space-based observations; roles of CEOS, CGMS, individual space agencies; role of privately funded space-based systems;
    • Data management, data exchange.

     

    GGGW-4: Stakeholders and external relations;

    • UNFCCC Parties; GGGW role in the 2nd GST;
    • IPCC TFI; GGGW role in supporting national reporting;
    • Other UN agencies, GEO, …
    • Private sector: NGOs; WRI, WBCSD;
    • Private sector: Commercial sector, as data users and data providers; carbon markets;
    • Private sector: Philanthropies;

     

    GGGW-5: Budget and funding;

    • 2024-2027 budget for GGGW implementation and underlying assumptions;
    • WMO RB;
    • Prospective XB funding;
    • Role of philanthropies;
    • Public-private sector engagement in strengthening the surface-based component of the GHG observing system;
    • SOFF;
    • Sustainability.

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