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A Global Decline in Carbon Monoxide
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Published May 26, 2022
The widespread adoption of cleaner-burning technologies and declines in fire activity over the past two decades has drawn down global levels of the pollutant.
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Seeing the Parts for the Whole
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Published December 18, 2019
Across two decades, the Terra satellite has been a great leap for Earth system science, observing how different spheres fit together as a whole.
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Fires Put a Carbon Monoxide Cloud over Indonesia
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Published December 11, 2015
In September 2015, fires in Indonesia produced prodigious amounts of carbon monoxide.
Fourteen Years of Carbon Monoxide from MOPITT
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Published June 2, 2015
Concentrations of the gas, which is produced by burning carbon-based fuels, have decreased since 2000.
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Carbon Monoxide Pollution over the United States and Canada
Published June 10, 2011
The high carbon monoxide concentrations shown in this satellite-based map reflect the poor air quality seen in the central and eastern United States on June 8, 2011.
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Carbon Monoxide over Western Russia
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Published August 11, 2010
This image, made with data from the Terra satellite, shows high levels of carbon monoxide over western Russia during the first week of August 2010.
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Smoke from Fires in Canada
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Published August 9, 2010
This data visualization shows high levels of carbon monoxide spreading east from Central Canada, where large fires burned throughout July 2010.
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