British scientists look to space for ways of curbing global warming
Published: 27/01/2009 05:00
| Scientists will seek ways to reduce global warming with help from two new satellites that will measure CO2 in the Earth’s atmosphere.
They will provide fresh information on surface emissions and absorption of CO2 in remote regions such as the Amazon basin, Siberian taiga, Alaskan tundra and African forests. Currently, scientists are able to look at CO2 emissions from very small areas, such as cities, or very large areas, such as oceans. This latest technique will make regional data available for the first time, potentially helping to quantify the emissions outputs of individual countries. The satellite data will allow scientists to pinpoint more accurately the worst-polluting regions on Earth. More importantly, they will identify more effectively those environmental conditions that encourage absorption of CO2, such as those found in forests and oceans. Recreating these conditions naturally or artificially elsewhere on Earth could help to curb emissions to Earth’s atmosphere. In the longer term, data from the satellites are hoped to contribute to the development of a better accounting system for carbon trading, the scheme in which countries are assigned an individual limit on how much CO2 they can emit, and may sell surplus capacity up to this limit. Paul Palmer, of the University of Edinburgh’s School of GeoSciences, who is leading the project to interpret the satellite data, said: “This development is unprecedented — we expect to learn where and how much CO2 is released to the atmosphere and how much is absorbed by forests and oceans, and how it moves around in the atmosphere. All of this will help us look for ways of combating climate change on Earth.” VietNamNet/Xinhuanet |
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