Maximizing the Role of Atmospheric CO2 Observations in Carbon Cycle Science and Carbon-Climate Policy
Offered By: KISSCaltech via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a compelling conference talk by Junjie Liu from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, delivered at the Keck Institute for Space Studies short course "Quantifying Emissions through Greenhouse Gases and Transport." Delve into the critical topic of maximizing the role of atmospheric CO2 observations in carbon cycle science and carbon-climate policy. Gain valuable insights into how these observations contribute to our understanding of the carbon cycle and inform climate policy decisions. Learn about cutting-edge research and methodologies used to analyze atmospheric CO2 data and its implications for both scientific advancement and policy-making. Enhance your knowledge of the intricate relationship between greenhouse gas emissions, atmospheric transport, and their impact on global climate systems.
Syllabus
Maximizing the role of atmospheric CO2 observations in carbon cycle science & carbon-climate policy
Taught by
KISSCaltech
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