Sunday, April 06, 2014

NASA's OCO-2 Brings Sharp Focus on Global Carbon

Still image from an animation that shows the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2, the first NASA spacecraft dedicated to studying carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere. (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) Click to enlarge.
Natural processes are working hard to keep the carbon cycle in balance by absorbing about half of our carbon emissions, limiting the extent of climate change.  There's a lot we don't know about these processes, including where they are occurring and how they might change as the climate warms.  To understand and prepare for the carbon cycle of the future, we have an urgent need to find out.  In July 2014, NASA will launch the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) to study the fate of carbon dioxide worldwide.

NASA's OCO-2 Brings Sharp Focus on Global Carbon

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