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EYE-CLIMA · Verifying Emissions of Climate Forcers
The Global Stocktake, and the success of the Paris Agreement, hinges on the information nations provide about their emissions through National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (NGHGIs). Current methodologies laid-out by the IPCC for reporting emissions are generally built around the use of statistical data and emission factors. Although they are designed to be transparent, they can have significant uncertainties owing to incomplete or inaccurate information. The 2019 refinement of the IPCC Guidelines highlights the need for independent verification of NGHGIs especially using atmospheric observations. However, the technical complexity and the hitherto limited resolving power of atmospheric constraints makes it challenging for NGHGI compilers to adopt this type of verification. EYE-CLIMA will address this need for independent verification by developing observation-based methods (using both satellite remote sensing and ground-based observations) to a level of readiness where they can be used to determine emissions at national and sub-national scales and for verification of NGHGIs. The methodology involves using process-based and data-driven models to simulate GHG fluxes, first without atmospheric observations, then these fluxes are then combined with models of atmospheric transport and chemistry to assimilate atmospheric observations, which are used to correct the first flux estimates. Through engagement with stakeholders, i.e., NGHGI compilers, EYE-CLIMA, will develop flux data products for CO2 (LULUCF sector), CH4, N2O, and emissions data of F-gases (SF6, HFC-23, HFC-143a, HFC-125, HFC-134a, HFC-32) and black carbon (BC), which will be tailored to their needs. The fluxes will be attributed to natural versus anthropogenic sources, and for the latter, to source sectors that can be compared with groups of IPCC sectors in NGHGIs. The methodology for the atmospheric inversions and how to use these for verification of NGHGIs will be described in best practice guidelines.
Consortium · 17 organisations
STIFTELSEN NILU
NO · €763,934
INTEGRATED CARBON OBSERVATION SYSTEM EUROPEAN RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURECONSORTIUM
FI · €20,000
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
AT · €419,968
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
FR · €624,966
SCIENCE PARTNERS
FR · €265,000
PANEPISTIMIO KRITIS
EL · €190,000
JOHANN HEINRICH VON THUENEN-INSTITUT, BUNDESFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUER LAENDLICHE RAEUME, WALD UND FISCHEREI
DE · €7,200
UNIVERSITAET BREMEN
DE · €240,000
CICERO SENTER FOR KLIMAFORSKNING
NO · €160,000
KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE
DE · €402,400
INTERNATIONALES INSTITUT FUER ANGEWANDTE SYSTEMANALYSE
AT · €530,000
EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH
CH
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS
UK · €120,000
CENTRE INTERPROFESSIONNEL TECHNIQUE D'ETUDES DE LA POLLUTION ATMOSPHERIQUE ASSOCIATION
FR · €180,000
ILMATIETEEN LAITOS
FI · €560,000
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
FR · €510,795
EIDGENOSSISCHE MATERIALPRUFUNGS- UND FORSCHUNGSANSTALT
CH
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