TY - JOUR
T1 - Toward a versatile spaceborne architecture for immediate monitoring of the global methane pledge
AU - Wang, Yuchen
AU - Guo, Xvli
AU - Huo, Yajie
AU - Li, Mengying
AU - Pan, Yuqing
AU - Yu, Shaocai
AU - Baklanov, Alexander
AU - Rosenfeld, Daniel
AU - Seinfeld, John H.
AU - Li, Pengfei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Yuchen Wang et al.
PY - 2023/5/10
Y1 - 2023/5/10
N2 - The global methane pledge paves a fresh, critical way toward carbon neutrality. However, it remains largely invisible and highly controversial due to the fact that planet-scale and plant-level methane retrievals have rarely been coordinated. This has never been more essential within the narrow window to reach the Paris target. Here we present a two-tiered spaceborne architecture to address this issue. Using this framework, we focused on the United States, China, the Middle East, and North Africa, and simultaneously uncovered methane-abundant regions and plumes. These include new super-emitters, potential leakages, and unprecedented multiple plumes in a single source. More importantly, this framework is shown to challenge official emission reports that possibly mislead estimates from global, regional, and site scales, particularly by missing super-emitters. Our results show that, in principle, the above framework can be extended to be multi-tiered by adding upcoming stereoscopic measurements and suitable artificial intelligence, and thus it is sufficiently versatile for immediate and future monitoring of the global methane pledge.
AB - The global methane pledge paves a fresh, critical way toward carbon neutrality. However, it remains largely invisible and highly controversial due to the fact that planet-scale and plant-level methane retrievals have rarely been coordinated. This has never been more essential within the narrow window to reach the Paris target. Here we present a two-tiered spaceborne architecture to address this issue. Using this framework, we focused on the United States, China, the Middle East, and North Africa, and simultaneously uncovered methane-abundant regions and plumes. These include new super-emitters, potential leakages, and unprecedented multiple plumes in a single source. More importantly, this framework is shown to challenge official emission reports that possibly mislead estimates from global, regional, and site scales, particularly by missing super-emitters. Our results show that, in principle, the above framework can be extended to be multi-tiered by adding upcoming stereoscopic measurements and suitable artificial intelligence, and thus it is sufficiently versatile for immediate and future monitoring of the global methane pledge.
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U2 - 10.5194/acp-23-5233-2023
DO - 10.5194/acp-23-5233-2023
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AN - SCOPUS:85160943310
SN - 1680-7316
VL - 23
SP - 5233
EP - 5249
JO - Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
JF - Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
IS - 9
ER -