• Posted 01-Mar-2021

CYI: CARE-C IS A KEY PARTNER IN NEW EU-FUNDED PROJECT FOR DEVELOPING A COPERNICUS CO2 SERVICE

The Climate and Atmosphere Research Centre (CARE-C) of the Cyprus Institute, is a key partner in a new EU-funded project for the development of a Prototype System for a Copernicus CO2 Service to be delivered by the end of 2023.

The project, called “CoCO2”, brings together 25 partners from 14 European countries and is coordinated by the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). It is the successor to the three-year EU-funded project CO2 Human Emissions (CHE).

The future European anthropogenic CO2 emission monitoring and verification support capability developed by the project will support action on climate change in line with the Paris Agreement. Such a capacity would deliver consistent and reliable information to support policy - and decision-making processes. It is expected to be part of the EU-funded Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) operated by ECMWF.

Project activities

“CoCO2” aims to deliver prototype anthropogenic CO2 emission estimation systems at global and local scales. Project activities will address all components of the said systems, such as atmospheric transport models, re-analysis, data assimilation techniques, bottom-up estimation, in-situ networks and ancillary measurements needed to address the attribution of CO2 emissions.

Through project activities, “CoCO2” will make recommendations for the implementation of an observation-based anthropogenic CO2 emission Monitoring and Verification Support capacity (CO2MVS) as part of the EU’s Copernicus Programme. The users of CO2MVS will be governments and policy makers, industry, the scientific community, and the public.

The “CoCO2” first partner meeting took place virtually on the 27th and 28th of January 2021 bringing together around 100 participants from across Europe. The project will run from January 2021 until December 2023.

Source: The Cyprus Institute (https://bit.ly/37OXPZX)