The THRAC3E project is part of a wider national and international research effort to improve our understanding of the carbon cycle.
We work alongside a number of projects to share scientific advances that support informed decision making and climate action.
NextGenCarbon. Monitoring Earth’s Carbon Balance. Improving our understanding of Europe’s greenhouse gas budget with next generation modelling of the land-based carbon cycle using Earth Observation and Machine Learning methods.
CONCERTO: The CONCERTO project aims to improve the current understanding of the terrestrial ecosystem carbon cycle and its coupling with hydrological, energy and nutrient cycles to mitigate critical uncertainties in the representation of physical and land-carbon cycle dynamics in state-of-the-art Earth system models.
The Global Carbon Budget: The Global Carbon Budget (GCB) provides an annual, independent assessment of all CO₂ emissions, CO2 sinks and atmospheric CO2. It serves as a comprehensive global benchmark for climate change negotiations and major assessments by the IPCC and WMO.
RECCAP-2 Climate Space: The RECCAP-2 Climate Space project refines greenhouse gas budgets for critical regions of the globe, supporting climate goals with advanced satellite and atmospheric data.