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- Introdution to WMO Global Greenhouse Gas Watch
- Sustainability & Win-Win scenarios
Useful links
- The governance (UN-leverage & WMO linking role)
- The science case (NASA CMS & European-Space-Week)
- The business case (COP28 outcomes & Just-green-transition)
- The financial case (G3W trust fund, BW-ESG-Portfolio & UN-SOFF)
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5min | G3W |
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5min | Introduction
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5min | Discussion
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Further readings
- The systematic carbon observations and the needs for policy-relevant carbon monitoring (Ciais et al. 2014)
- The satellite and insitu observations for advancing Earth surface modelling: A review (Balsamo et al. 2018)
- The first steps towards an operational predictions capacity of the near-term climate (Kushnir et al. 2019)
- The European vision for a CO2MVS - CO2 Monitoring & Verification Support (Janssens-Maenhout et al. 2020)
- The quantification of CO2 - Carbon dioxide emissions reduction during the COVID-19 (Le Queré et al. 2021)
- The CHE - CO2 Human Emissions: First steps towards European operational capacity (Balsamo et al. 2021)
- The quantification of CH4 - Methane emissions from hotspots and during COVID-19 (McNorton et al. 2022)
- The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service European GHGs reanalysis (Agusti-Panareda et al. 2023)
- The European synthesis of CH4 & N2O emissions for EU27 and UK: 1990–2019 (Petrescu et al., 2023)
- The European synthesis of CO2 emissions and removals for EU27 and UK: 1990–2020 (McGrath et al. 2023)
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