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Satellite data can help improve transparency in emission reporting

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Scientists have developed new methods for comparing national greenhouse gas inventories with independent measurements collected from space, according to new research published in Earth System Science Data.

With the new approach, scientists combine satellite data of atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane with a model that accounts for the movement or “flux” of these greenhouse gases between the land surface and the atmosphere.

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