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Scientists Develop New Ways to Track Greenhouse Gases

With more than 18 million people living, working and driving in Los Angeles, the city often is covered in a hazy1 layer of smog. Stan Sander, senior research scientist at the U.S. space agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory near LA, describes this layer of visible air.

“That haze2 is caused by the fact that the air is trapped inside a layer that’s a few hundred meters to a thousand meters in altitude above the L.A. basin. So it collects those emissions3 from the cars and other sources and forms that layer,” said Sander.

Affecting global climate

Jet Propulsion Lab scientist Riley Duren said these pollutants4 include greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane5, and they do not just hang over the city.

“So these gases have a small local effect, but the bigger impact is on the climate. We’re all in this together. It takes several weeks or months for these gases to mix, but they end up in the atmosphere and they affect everywhere - not just in the local city,” said Duren.

Los Angeles is part of a complicated experiment called the Megacities Carbon Project. The goal is to monitor greenhouse gases and look for long-term trends to see if environmental policies to lower these pollutants actually will work.

Sixteen highly sensitive monitoring devices are being installed throughout southern California on rooftops and media towers. These instruments work continuously to analyze6 what is in the air.  

Innovative7 monitoring

Scientists also use what is called “remote sensing” to monitor the air. Instruments placed on airplanes and a satellite look at sunlight bouncing off the surface of the earth. By examining how the air changes the quality of that light, scientists can “see” the fingerprints8 of carbon dioxide and methane in the air.  

There is one more remote sensing instrument on top of historic Mt. Wilson northeast of Los Angeles. NASA’S Sander said this remote sensing equipment looks down throughout the L.A. Basin and analyzes9 the air.

“What we’re hoping to do here on Mt. Wilson is create a sort of pattern or model for the way other cities might be able to measure their greenhouse gas emissions in a very similar way,” said Sander.

Duren said developed countries are trying to reduce emissions, though developing nations face challenging circumstances. “In the developing world, particularly in South America, Africa and Asia, we’re seeing explosive growth in cities because of the combined effects of urbanization and economic growth.”

He said many of these growing cities are at higher risk for the impact of climate change. 


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