Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from combustion sources are uncertain in many places across the globe. Satellites have the ability to detect and quantify emissions from large CO2 point sources, including coal-fired power plants. In this study, we routinely made observations with the PRecursore IperSpettrale della Missione Applicativa (PRISMA) satellite imaging spectrometer and the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-3 (OCO-3) instrument aboard the International Space Station at over 30 coal-fired power plants between 2021 and 2022. CO2 plumes were detected in 50 % of the acquired PRISMA scenes, which is consistent with the combined influence of viewing parameters on detection (solar illumination and surface reflectance) and unknown factors (e.g., da...
The powerful El Niño event of 2015–2016 – the third most intense since the 1950s – has exerted a lar...
International audienceUsing the multiyear archive of the two Orbiting Carbon Observatories (OCO) of ...
Urban areas, where more than 55% of the global population gathers, contribute more than 70% of anthr...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions dominate uncertainties in the global carbon budget. Glo...
We quantify CO2 emissions from Europe’s largest fossil fuel power plant, the Bełchatόw Power Station...
Abstract. Top-down CO2 emission estimates based on satellite observations are of great importance fo...
International audienceBackground: Satellite imagery will offer unparalleled global spatial coverage ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) causing global warmin...
Fossil fuel combustion, deforestation, and other human activities are currently adding almost 40 bil...
The UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) requires the nations of the world...
Global anthropogenic CO2 sources are dominated by power plants and large industrial facilities. Quan...
We present a method to infer CO2 emissions from individual power plants based on satellite observati...
International audienceIn order to track progress towards the global climate targets, the parties tha...
The powerful El Niño event of 2015-2016 – the third most intense since the 1950s – has exerted a lar...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from bottom-up inventories have high uncertainties due ...
The powerful El Niño event of 2015–2016 – the third most intense since the 1950s – has exerted a lar...
International audienceUsing the multiyear archive of the two Orbiting Carbon Observatories (OCO) of ...
Urban areas, where more than 55% of the global population gathers, contribute more than 70% of anthr...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions dominate uncertainties in the global carbon budget. Glo...
We quantify CO2 emissions from Europe’s largest fossil fuel power plant, the Bełchatόw Power Station...
Abstract. Top-down CO2 emission estimates based on satellite observations are of great importance fo...
International audienceBackground: Satellite imagery will offer unparalleled global spatial coverage ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) causing global warmin...
Fossil fuel combustion, deforestation, and other human activities are currently adding almost 40 bil...
The UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) requires the nations of the world...
Global anthropogenic CO2 sources are dominated by power plants and large industrial facilities. Quan...
We present a method to infer CO2 emissions from individual power plants based on satellite observati...
International audienceIn order to track progress towards the global climate targets, the parties tha...
The powerful El Niño event of 2015-2016 – the third most intense since the 1950s – has exerted a lar...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from bottom-up inventories have high uncertainties due ...
The powerful El Niño event of 2015–2016 – the third most intense since the 1950s – has exerted a lar...
International audienceUsing the multiyear archive of the two Orbiting Carbon Observatories (OCO) of ...
Urban areas, where more than 55% of the global population gathers, contribute more than 70% of anthr...