Visualization of observational data related to climate change researchFrom Science to Policy, From Observation to Action
Comprehensive Research on Monitoring Greenhouse Gases and Air Quality Related Substances for Climate Change Mitigation
The purpose of this project is to conduct comprehensive monitoring of emissions and absorption of relevant substances represented by GHG & SLCF (including HFCs) that can contribute to climate change mitigation, with the aim of contributing to the effective implementation of environmental policies.
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Visualization of observational data related to climate change researchFrom Science to Policy, From Observation to Action
Comprehensive Research on Monitoring Greenhouse Gases and Air Quality Related Substances for Climate Change Mitigation
The purpose of this project is to conduct comprehensive monitoring of emissions and absorption of relevant substances represented by GHG & SLCF (including HFCs) that can contribute to climate change mitigation, with the aim of contributing to the effective implementation of environmental policies.
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Eventsources and sinks, which are keys to achieving Net-Zero emissions. It will provide insights to various kinds of stakeholders about GHG monitoring by using recent scientific methods.
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Press ReleaseAn article titled "Integrated analysis of long-term observation data reveals fluctuations in methane concentrations up to 2022 - Contribution of unique Japanese observations by NIES and collaborating institutions" was published in an academic journal in the field of spherical planets.
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Press ReleaseThe paper "Sudden rise in atmospheric methane concentrations (2020-2022) due to increased emissions from low-latitude Asia - Emissions estimation using observational data from various platforms" has been published in the journal of the European Geosciences Union.
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paperThe "Global CH4 Budget 2024," to which the S-22 Project contributed, has been published.
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Four Research Themes






