China launches its first atmospheric monitoring station in Antarctica to combat climate change

02.12.24
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China launches its first atmospheric monitoring station in Antarctica to combat climate change

Observations from this new station hold unique scientific value due to its strategic location and advanced capabilities

China has officially inaugurated its first overseas atmospheric background station in Antarctica, marking a major milestone in global climate research. The National Atmospheric Background Station began operations, offering critical data to support international efforts in addressing climate change, as reported by
China Daily, a partner of TV BRICS.

The station will carry out continuous, long-term monitoring of atmospheric components in the Antarctic. Its primary goal is to track shifts in concentrations of atmospheric elements and provide an accurate depiction of the region’s atmospheric composition. The China Meteorological Administration highlighted the importance of the station’s findings for understanding global climate trends.

According to the source, polar regions serve as “amplifiers” of climate change. Observations from this new station hold unique scientific value due to its strategic location and advanced capabilities.

The station features a cutting-edge monitoring system encompassing seven meteorological categories, including ozone and aerosol measurements. This initiative builds on China’s existing network of nine national atmospheric background stations, with additional pilot stations beginning trial observations earlier this year.

This Antarctic station contributes vital insights into one of the planet’s most climate-sensitive regions, the source claimed.

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