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Counting Carbon Over Southern California
Published November 7, 2014
NASA’s new Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 calibrated its sensors by taking data from an area where ground stations could provide ground truth.
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Breathing Cleaner Fumes
Published October 14, 2014
There’s more than one way to study the impact of biofuels.
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UN Panel: Ozone Layer on the Road to Recovery
Published September 17, 2014
The growth of the ozone hole appears to have stopped thanks to the banning of most ozone-depleting chemicals.
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“Killer” Trees? Not Exactly
Published July 16, 2014
While some forests emit volatile organic compounds that are involved in ozone pollution, history shows attempts to control smog have a better chance of succeeding by focusing on vehicle emissions.
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Ozone Hole 2013
Published October 26, 2013
Ozone depletion was significant in 2013, but less than the long-term average.
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Global Patterns of Carbon Dioxide
Published September 27, 2013
Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations reached record levels in 2013.
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Flying through Formaldehyde
Published August 23, 2013
A sensor mounted on NASA’s DC-8 airplane measures concentrations of formaldehyde in the atmosphere. On August 6, 2013, the plane flew through plumes of wildfire smoke spiked with the carcinogenic pollutant.
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Largest-ever Ozone Hole over Antarctica
Published September 11, 2000
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MOPITT Carbon Monoxide Over India
Published April 18, 2000
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MOPITT Global Carbon Monoxide Animation
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Terra Data over North America
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Carbon Monoxide/Fires Over Africa
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