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    • Title Land carbon dynamics
    • Released: 04/11/2025
    • Length 00:03:16
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Animation
    • Copyright ESA/Planetary Visions
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      Understanding Earth's carbon cycle is critical to climate action. ESA's Climate Change Initiative RECCAP-2 project uses satellite data to tackle one of climate science's biggest challenges –understanding how and where carbon is being stored and released across the planet's land surface. By combining satellite observations with ground data and computer models, the project is able to quantify land–atmosphere dynamic carbon exchanges and deliver independent estimates of regional carbon budgets that can be compared with national inventories.

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    • System Climate Change Initiative, Future EO
    • Keywords Carbon compounds, Climate, Climate Change

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