China Launches Advanced Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Satellite
China launches a cutting-edge satellite to enhance global greenhouse gas monitoring, boosting climate research and environmental strategies.
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China launches a cutting-edge satellite to enhance global greenhouse gas monitoring, boosting climate research and environmental strategies.
China’s CNSA successfully launched the Ocean-4 01 satellite to enhance global ocean salinity detection and improve marine forecasting, marking the 545th flight mission of the Long March rocket series.
China has enhanced its meteorological observation system with integrated land, sea, air, and space technologies, establishing the world’s largest weather radar network and deploying advanced satellites.
Japan agrees to China’s independent monitoring of Fukushima wastewater discharge, marking a significant step in collaborative efforts to address environmental concerns over the nuclear-contaminated water release.
Significant progress in ecological monitoring on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau marks the first anniversary of the Law of Ecological Conservation. Advanced systems are boosting conservation efforts and biodiversity protection.
China’s plan to launch a nationwide noise monitoring network faces challenges as natural sounds like bird calls and wind interfere with accurate noise pollution assessments.
China’s Fengyun-3F satellite, launched on August 3, 2023, has entered operational service, enhancing global disaster prevention with advanced monitoring capabilities and contributing to international cooperation.
China accelerates development of a modern eco-environment monitoring system to enhance global environmental monitoring capabilities by 2035.
China successfully launched the Yunhai-3 02 satellite to enhance environmental monitoring, marking the 514th mission of the Long March rocket series.
China plans to establish a modern ecological environment monitoring system by 2035 to support the construction of a ‘Beautiful China’, focusing on healthy ecosystems, beautiful environments, and green development.
China’s Gaofen-5 01A satellite has begun service, enhancing environmental protection with high-quality hyperspectral data after completing in-orbit tests.
Over 600 kilometers of the Yellow River in Inner Mongolia has frozen over, prompting authorities to monitor for potential ice-jam flooding. The thinner ice layer this year is due to unusual temperature fluctuations.
In 2014, China mandated major polluters to publicly disclose monitoring data. Ma Jun’s Blue Map app leveraged this data, empowering citizens and prompting action from authorities.