Toward a versatile spaceborne architecture for immediate monitoring of the global methane pledge
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Published:2023-05-10
Issue:9
Volume:23
Page:5233-5249
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Wang Yuchen, Guo Xvli, Huo Yajie, Li Mengying, Pan Yuqing, Yu ShaocaiORCID, Baklanov AlexanderORCID, Rosenfeld DanielORCID, Seinfeld John H.ORCID, Li Pengfei
Abstract
Abstract. The global methane pledge paves a fresh, critical way toward carbon
neutrality. However, it remains largely invisible and highly controversial
due to the fact that planet-scale and plant-level methane retrievals have
rarely been coordinated. This has never been more essential within the
narrow window to reach the Paris target. Here we present a two-tiered
spaceborne architecture to address this issue. Using this framework, we
focused on the United States, China, the Middle East, and North Africa, and
simultaneously uncovered methane-abundant regions and plumes. These include
new super-emitters, potential leakages, and unprecedented multiple plumes in
a single source. More importantly, this framework is shown to challenge
official emission reports that possibly mislead estimates from global,
regional, and site scales, particularly by missing super-emitters. Our
results show that, in principle, the above framework can be extended to be
multi-tiered by adding upcoming stereoscopic measurements and suitable
artificial intelligence, and thus it is sufficiently versatile for immediate
and future monitoring of the global methane pledge.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Science and Technology Program of Hubei Province Hebei Agricultural University
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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