NASA Chief Asks Nations to Work Together on Climate Change
Reuters 15:25 JST, May 2, 2024 MEXICO CITY (Reuters) NASA is hoping that nations will work together more closely in the future on topics such as climate change, including greenhouse gas emissions, the space agencys head, Bill Nelson, said on April 23. Solutions to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions that rapidly warm the planet and drive the climate crisis already exist, but require unprecedented changes at a new scale and pace. This is something that nations can work on together because the information is there, Nelson said in Mexico City when asked about how to address greenhouse gas emissions. Its important that we act on it. Satellites have emerged as powerful tools for scientists around the world to study climate change but also, increasingly, pinpoint the origin of greenhouse gas emissions, such as methane leaks, that would otherwise have gone undetected. Nelson added that satellites were constantly collecting data about climate and NASA was looking to make this data accessible, and educate people on how to use it. Methane, the main component of natural gas, is the second-largest contributor to global warming after carbon dioxide. Scientists can now pinpoint the origin of large methane leaks using data gathered by satellites. JN ACCESS RANKING The Japan News / Weekly Edition Our weekly ePaper presents the most noteworthy recent topics in an exciting, readable fomat. Read more eng jp 2024 The Japan News - by The Yomiuri Shimbun