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These unmanned aerial vehicles have demonstrated promising potential, with the capacity to provide more accurate data regarding emission changes compared to existing carbon monitoring satellites. Global carbon dioxide emissions from energy-related sources have recently reached a record high of 36.8 billion tonnes, as reported by the, to monitor emissions, tracking from space is not without its challenges.
The research team emphasized the importance of developing improved monitoring systems for anthropogenic carbon emissions, as the insufficient understanding of such emissions in power generation, cities, and industry has led to significant uncertainties in global carbon budgets.The first prototype of LUCCN, which comprised five ground stations and four drones, underwent testing over a three-day period in May at a power plant in Shenzhen, located in China's Guangdong province.
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