Spring webinar series of IG3IS
Webinar dates and times :
2024-02-28 │Methane from landfills
Speaker: Jason Schroeder/Jorn Herner, California Air Resources Board, USA
Time: 18:00 CET│09:00 PST│17:00 UTC
Recording:
Methane from landfills - 28 February 2024
Additional Materials:
Airborne Mass Balance Project Summary Report
California Methane Survey Project Report (2016-2018)
CARB Summary Report of the 2020 and 2021 Plume Mapping Studies
2024-03-27│Urban CO2 monitoring
Speaker: Thomas Lauvaux, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
Time: 13:00 CET│12:00 UTC
Recording:
Urban CO2 Monitoring - 27 March 2024
Presentation:
Urban inversions: from Mexico City to Paris, from the ground to the column, from expensive to cheap
2024-04-24│Methane from oil and gas - improving reporting using atmospheric data
Speaker: Matthew Johnson, Carleton University, Canada
Time: 15:30 CEST│09:30 ET│13:30 UTC
Recording:
Methane from oil and gas - improving reporting using atmospheric data - 24 April 2024
2024-05-22│Additional webinar: Innovative Approaches to Assess Carbon Sequestration Capacity of Bamboo Forests (project supported by Quadrature Climate Foundation)
Time: 09:00 CEST
Presentations:
Oksana Tarasova, WMO (introduction)
Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher, NIWA, New Zealand: Foundations
Li Yanxia, INBAR: Inventory
Shuangxi Fang, Zhejiang University of Technology, China: Observations and modelling
Recording:
Evaluation of Carbon Sequestration Capacity of Bamboo Forests webinar - 22 May 2024 (Copy)
2024-05-29│Natural Carbon Fluxes
Speakers: Sara Mikaloff-Fletcher, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research - Taihoro Nukurangi, New Zealand
Time: 04:00 CEST│14:00 NZT│02:00 UTC
Recording:
Natural Carbon Fluxes - 29 May 2024
Presentation:
Quantifying carbon uptake using atmospheric observations and models
2024-06-26│National-scale GHG monitoring
Speakers: Anita Ganesan, University of Bristol and Alistair Manning, MetOffice, United Kingdom
Time: 16:00 CET│15:00 BST│14:00 UTC
Recording:
Presentation:
Guidance for national GHG emissions estimation using atmospheric data
About IG3IS
The Integrated Global Greenhouse Gas Information System (IG3IS) is a common framework that combines atmospheric observations and analysis tools to improve information on the emissions and uptake of greenhouse gases (GHGs) at decision-relevant scales. The applications include national-scale emission evaluation, as well as urban- and sectoral-scale solutions. The IG3IS community develops good practices for applications across different scales and sectors. User community engagement in product creation is essential. The outputs of IG3IS can support national and smaller-scale mitigation policies, help identify opportunities for emission reduction, and track progress toward emission-reduction goals.
Coordination of IG3IS activities and organization of this webinar series is supported by NASA, under award N. 80NSSC23K1349