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The Global Greenhouse Gas Watch (GGGW) addresses the need to access timely, reliable, available, high-resolution, worldwide data on greenhouse gases to better understand the drivers of climate…

The Integrated Carbon Observation System, ICOS, produces standardised data on greenhouse gases, which is essential in understanding and mitigating climate change. Our data is being used by…

The average person surfing online might not realise it, but websites consume massive amounts of energy. To put this into perspective, it has been calculated that the internet consumes more…

The ICOS Carbon Portal is pleased to introduce its latest development on the Carbon Portal JupyterHub: a user-friendly tool for visualizing potential anomalies in ecosystem variables. It was…

Right in the center of the Gulf of Trieste, the yellow Paloma station buoy rises 9 meters high, encompassed by miles of deep blue sea and eternal azure skies. This part of the Mediterranean is…

Head of Administration, Anne Malm, will leave ICOS at the end of the year 2023. Ms Malm has been responsible for ICOS ERIC finances and for Head Office IT and personnel matters since 2018. ICOS…

The ICOS Atmosphere station Weybourne is located in the idyllic town of Weybourne on the North Norfolk coast in the United Kingdom. This picturesque, cosy little town sits right next to a…

 

On 21 September 2023, the Baltic Sea Action Group, the European Parliament Intergroup for Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development and ICOS co-organised "Nature-…

What we see in the atmosphere can give us useful insights to understand the Earth’s carbon balance and the human role in causing climate change.

Among other tools, scientists can use…

On 3-5 October 2023, ICOS will participate in a WMO-led workshop to prepare the implementation of the future Global Greenhouse Gas Watch. Entitled "Observations within the Global Greenhouse Gas…