This week, at the IG3IS/TransCom Inverse Modelling of Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from Atmosphere Observations Workshop, the two communities are coming together to not only update each other on recent advancements of technologies and methods in the inverse modeling field, but also, to discuss how these techniques can be successfully applied to and used by stakeholder communities. Following two days of presentations, IG3IS and TransCom sought to begin these important conversations through a panel discussion entitled Science to Services Partnership.
The IG3IS side event on Wednesday, August 22nd at the Latin American and Caribbean Carbon Forum (LACCF) made a strong case for IG3IS' applicability in the Latin American region as a scientific support service for carbon reduction policies both nationally and subnationally.
Following the acceptance by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Executive Council of the Science Implementation Plan as the benchmark of methodologies for atmospheric measurement and attribution of greenhouse gas emissions, IG3IS is ready to help guide emission-reduction actions with cutting edge science across the globe in order to support the goals of the Paris Agreement.