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  The central objective of the U.S. North American Carbon Program:
To measure and understand the sources and sinks of Carbon Dioxide (CO2),  Methane (CH4), and Carbon Monoxide (CO) in North America and in adjacent ocean regions. Learn more
 
 
SCIENCE COORDINATION NEWS    [archive]

2nd Workshop for the Mid-Continent Intensive Campaign (MCI) Synthesis, February 23–24, 2010, Fort Collins, Colorado. Logistics info coming soon. [posted 11.27.09]

The Global Carbon Project's new global carbon budget and carbon trend analyses, including 2008  [posted 11.23.09]

NACP All-Investigators Meetings   2009   |   2007

Carbon Assessment Report Now Available: "Integrated assessment of the European and North Atlantic Carbon Balance key results, policy implications for post 2012 and research needs".

Data Products  A searchable listing of both current and needed data products facilitates the synthesis and integration necessary to meet the goals of the NACP.

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NACP in the NEWS                                   [archive]

Google Earth Application Maps Carbon's Course
[posted Sep 2009]

NACP Investigator Receives the Global Change Science Prize
  [posted May 2009]

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