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C02 Where does it come from? Where does it go? NASA's satellite constellations & advanced computer models give us a first deep look at it 😱 🧵 Let's dive in
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Here we have a look at Asia. Here we see the build up of C02 in the atmosphere over a year (2021)

We turn our heads towards Africa & Europe. Pretty wild to see the green dots (carbon captured by land) and blue dots, carbon captured by the oceans.

Now let's take a holistic look at the entire planet. This is CO2 emission for all of 2021, cut down to 1min 37sec. Green/Blue dots are carbon captured by land and sea (about 50% of human made emissions get gobbled up by the planet).

Here we can see the same data in the different levels and how they build up over the year.

I hope you liked this. I really love when science can be visual like this. It's so easy to understand whats going on and that we need to act on it.

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PS. full source and more info over at NASA

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If CO2 = 0.4% of the atmosphere, your “representation” looks a little off. Just sayin’.

Yawn

