Description
Developing robust city-scale greenhouse gas emissions inventories is key to understanding the challenges to be dealt with and to track progress of GHGs over time. A combination of different data sets can help enhance the robustness of the inventories, such as using bottom-up data, combining this with disaggregated data from national inventories (to address data gaps). However, the use of satellite data and atmosphere models at increasing spatial resolution is also exciting. The focus of this workshop is on assessing how atmospheric observations can support city-scale GHG inventories, with a discussion between experts and participants on new services to be explored in this regard.
You can watch the recording in English, Portuguese or Spanish.
You can find the full agenda in this pdf and below the speakers’ presentations:
- Maryke van Staden, Director of ICLEI’s carbonn Climate Center (ICLEI)
- Dr. Richard Engelen, Deputy Director, Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service, Project Coordinator of CoCO2, European Centre for Medium–Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)
- Dr. Frédéric Chevallier, Research scientist at Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement (LSCE)
- Dr. Lukas Emmenegger, Head of Laboratory for Air Pollution /Environmental Technology (EMPA)
- Dr. Philippe Ciais, Research scientist at Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement (LSCE)
- Dr. Roxana Petrescu, Research scientist at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA) & Dr. Glen Peters, Research Director at Center for International Climate Research (CICERO)