Tracking human emissions from space

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • The Copernicus Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Monitoring (CO2M) mission will be the first satellite mission to measure how much carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere through human activity.
    CO2M isn't just a mission; it's a crucial step in our commitment to understanding and mitigating climate change. It will offer unprecedented precision in monitoring carbon dioxide emissions from the combustion of fossil fuel at national and regional scales.
    Its data will provide the EU with a unique and independent source of information to assess the effectiveness of policy measures and to track their impact towards decarbonising Europe ahead of the next Global Stocktake set to place in 2028.
    CO2M is one of six Copernicus Sentinel Expansion missions that ESA is developing on behalf of the EU. The missions will expand the current capabilities of the Copernicus Space Component - the world’s biggest supplier of Earth observation data.
    The video features interviews with Valerie Fernandez, CO2M Mission Project Manager, Yannig Durand, CO2M Payload Manager and Yasjka Meijer, CO2M Mission Scientist.
    Timestaps:
    00:00 - 2:10 - Meet CO2M; Copernicus Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Monitor
    2:11 - 5:11 - Measurements
    5:12 - 6:42 - Revisit time and resolution
    6:43 - 9:55 - Technology behind
    9:56 - 12:00 - Impact on policy
    Credits: ESA - European Space Agency
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Комментарии • 36

  • @axa2wa
    @axa2wa 6 месяцев назад +11

    It's ironic that humanity's technological progress both harms Earth, but at the same time allows us to gather vast amounts of high fidelity data to quantify that harm. Amazing technology.
    PS Chapeau to the non-native English speakers for their excellent explanations - no subtitles required!

  • @joaquimbarbosa896
    @joaquimbarbosa896 6 месяцев назад +9

    Great work from ESA

  • @ShuoreBangla
    @ShuoreBangla 6 месяцев назад +6

    Thanks for posting this ❤❤❤

  • @critiqueofthegothgf
    @critiqueofthegothgf 3 месяца назад

    subject matter aside, this is one of the coolest, most technologically impressive missions mankind has ever achieved/sought out. the ESA is doing the work I dream of, and providing an invaluable service to humankind. it's simply up to corporations and world governments to decide whether they'll take advantage and use these tools or not.

  • @quentinpaden1481
    @quentinpaden1481 Месяц назад +1

    Immortal Private Esa Unity

  • @BobQuigley
    @BobQuigley 5 месяцев назад +1

    Under Paris nations are not required to include military emissions in their reporting. US military is by far largest institutional emitter in the world. It operates 800 military bases. Can co2m pull this specific polluter's data from its dataset? Thanks for your work on this critical situation.

  • @ShuoreBangla
    @ShuoreBangla 6 месяцев назад +4

    Very informative ❤

  • @ShuoreBangla
    @ShuoreBangla 6 месяцев назад +4

    It will be awesome

  • @ptonpc
    @ptonpc 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this.

  • @vthilton
    @vthilton 5 месяцев назад +1

    Save Our Planet Now!!

  • @keep-ukraine-free528
    @keep-ukraine-free528 5 месяцев назад

    Great video explaining the need & technologies to monitor several atmospheric GHG (Green House Gasses). Suggestion: I believe the video needs a 15-second preface to explain (1) it is about a set of satellites by ESA, to measure & monitor GHGs. (2) it is an essential part of the solution, allowing us to monitor the actual near real-time production of GHGs across the entire Earth. (3) all data will be shared with all nations, to help assess their true progress or their insufficient efforts.

  • @bobhoven3959
    @bobhoven3959 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great ❤👋👋👋🌏

  • @user-ly1sx8ci8z
    @user-ly1sx8ci8z Месяц назад +1

    ⭐️🎖🥈

  • @user-ly1sx8ci8z
    @user-ly1sx8ci8z Месяц назад +1

    🎉 .

  • @jeannefernandez4509
    @jeannefernandez4509 6 месяцев назад

    Wohooo mama🥳

  • @akauppi2
    @akauppi2 6 месяцев назад +3

    These might be the most important satellites, ever, for humanity. Great to see them launch, but:
    - why only now? Is there something in the technology that simply wasn’t possible 5, 10 or more years ago?
    - why data only in 2026?
    Europe is hardly known for being speedy on things. What should be done to speed up this project? What happens after the data is received?
    p.s. Science starts at around 2:11.

    • @hamzahkhan8952
      @hamzahkhan8952 6 месяцев назад +1

      -5/10+ years ago, the instruments probably wouldn't have had as much resolution as they do today.
      -the satellites are set to launch in the end of 2025 and become operational in 2026.
      The only way to speed this project up is by getting more funding, and I doubt they will. The data can be used to help reduce GHG emmisions.

  • @vasilispapaggelos262
    @vasilispapaggelos262 6 месяцев назад

    Καλησπέρα σας από Ελλάδα💙❤️💙❤️ σύντομα πιστεύω θα είμαι κοντά για να εργαστούμε για το κλίμα της γης και όχι μόνο αλλά έχω ένα ασύλληπτο επίτευμα για την πρόβλεψη των σεισμών η καρδιά μου χτυπάει για εσάς σας αγαπώ όλους 💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🆘🆘🆘🌎🆘🌏🆘🌍 planet 🆘🆘🆘🆘

  • @wiredeepak
    @wiredeepak 6 месяцев назад +3

    All developed nation capital must ho zero carbon emission by 2030

  • @MrDanoman812
    @MrDanoman812 6 месяцев назад

    Hmmmmmm... what IF?

  • @user-pi6ed2sh3y
    @user-pi6ed2sh3y 5 месяцев назад

    Pesan satelit garuda Indonesia Jarkasi sebanyak mungkin penyedia layanan penyiaran televisi digital

  • @nicolabnc8
    @nicolabnc8 6 месяцев назад

    Social credit is on the way

  • @Roxy_pis_dans_sa_tache
    @Roxy_pis_dans_sa_tache 6 месяцев назад +5

    ariane 6 > starship

  • @user-ly1sx8ci8z
    @user-ly1sx8ci8z Месяц назад

    ❓️

  • @user-ly1sx8ci8z
    @user-ly1sx8ci8z 5 месяцев назад +1

    😑

  • @TsarHare
    @TsarHare 6 месяцев назад

    nuclear reactors make steam, from water, dont included that in the b-roll. i do love Nuclear energy

  • @kimienick6721
    @kimienick6721 6 месяцев назад

    Seem like if no more options we need release GTN fogs in the air with micro size amount dose to capture and release clean air 🐾🐾🐾

  • @user-pi6ed2sh3y
    @user-pi6ed2sh3y 5 месяцев назад

    Ra card non tehologi

  • @effco
    @effco 6 месяцев назад +7

    Next step : stop sending astronauts in the ISS ! Each flight emits more than 1000 tons CO2

    • @akauppi2
      @akauppi2 6 месяцев назад

      ISS was always a scientifically not very interesting project. See “Secrets of the Hoary Deep”

    • @hamzahkhan8952
      @hamzahkhan8952 6 месяцев назад +4

      still nothing in comparison to the transportation industry. We should solve that first then worry about this.
      Anyway, most rocket agencies are now transitioning to cleaner fuels and more efficient engines that produce no soot.
      Hydrolox engines create only water vapor in their exhaust which is not a big deal in terms of global warming.

    • @WingedAce7
      @WingedAce7 5 месяцев назад

      Exactly, especially when they blow up!