The Dutch TROPOMI space instrument creates daily global maps of carbon monoxide (CO) in the atmosphere. Researchers from SRON and TNO have now measured CO emissions over a full year from the 21 largest European steel plants. The preprint is available on EGUsphere.

Together, these are responsible for 77% of European and 7% of worldwide steel production. The satellite measurements confirm the reported values for the majority of the monitored plants.

  • humanspiral@lemmy.ca
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    9 days ago

    CO is a pollutant but not a GHG. 2019 data may be higher than EU industry’s current production.

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    9 days ago

    Don’t need to have played Sim City 2000 to see these data overlays as a problem.

    Nice to be able to get objective measurements. Now let’s hope these get used to reduce the emissions at these plants.