
Greenhouse Gas Observing Network
The Greenhouse Gas Observing Network is a system of monitoring stations and instruments that track the levels of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, in the atmosphere. These gases contribute to climate change by trapping heat. The network collects data worldwide to understand sources, trends, and variations over time. This information helps scientists and policymakers make informed decisions to address climate change, improve environmental strategies, and track the effectiveness of emission reduction efforts. The network plays a vital role in providing accurate, real-time data essential for global climate science.