Monitoring anthropogenic carbon dioxide (COdos) and its emissions is a challenging but vital task to mitigate global warming. The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) and Carbon Monitor collaborate to provide near-real time daily CO2 emission estimates for six activity sectors in the European Union and United Kingdom through the CAMS website.
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Carbon Monitor provides one of the most advanced and CO2 emissions datasets in the world regarding day-to-day variations, thanks to a comprehensive inventory approach to produce daily estimates. The dataset monitors variations in CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion and cement production from 2019 onwards. Estimates are based on a wide range of activity data, including electrical power generation, and industrial production indices for 62 countries or regions as well as mobility data for 416 cities, with near global coverage. The inventories are adjusted to allow for temperature variations, to calculate fuel consumption. The unique advantage of these data is that they are collected, processed and made available to CAMS with a one-month latency, allowing to assess rapid changes due to economic shocks and climate extremes.
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