News

GHGs in the atmosphere reach peak level

ICOS scientists and ICOS observations again contributed to the annual and now 14th WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin that was released today 22 November 2018.  The back cover of this Bulletin has a section on the ICOS atmospheric network that has now joined the global WMO GAW network as…

Read more

ICOS scientists and ICOS observations again contributed to the annual WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin that was released on 22 November 2018.  The back cover of the bulletin presents the ICOS atmospheric network that is a contributing to the the global WMO GAW network.  

Key… Read more

Browse the eight edition of the 2018 ICOS Newsletter here.

8/2018 Newsletter highlights include ICOS representation at GEO Week 2018, open vacancies, open ICOS calls for EGU 2019 abstracts, and open call for the XXV IUFRO World Congress 2019.

Presentation at GEO Week

ICOS took part in several side events and exhibition activities at the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Week 2018 in Kyoto, Japan at the end of October–beginning of November. Throughout the week, ICOS organised and participated in six side events as well as coordinated a booth and displayed a…

Read more
ICOS logo

The visualization of marine data sets was recently updated with a new application. Now it is possible to preview detailed information on the data set, display the different variables in the dataset and zoom in spatially into subsets of the measurement series See and test an example here from the…

Read more

ICOS is participating in two major EU projects, RISCAPE and ENVRIplus. The results of these projects will be communicated, among others, to political decision makers, EU and governmental officials, and to officials in international organisations. To support the outreach to these people, we are…

Read more
ICOS logo

The ENVRI week is a week dedicated to Environmental Research Infrastructures. The week will take part in Riga, Latvia. Registration is open until 22 October.

GEO Week 2018

Africa, Japan, global policies – how are these related to European in situ observations? The answer is science, and the research infrastructures that provide the observations and data. Systemising observations has become an important topic all over the world. It has also attracted interest…

Read more

The European research infrastructure, Integrated Carbon Observation System ICOS, provides harmonised and high-precision scientific data on carbon cycle and greenhouse gas budget and perturbations. The backbone of ICOS is the more than 100 measurement stations in twelve European countries.…

Read more

The ICOS Science Conference for Greenhouse Gases and Biogeochemical Cycles enticed several internationally renown scientists to visit Prague, Czech Republic, in early September. The conference gathered more than 300 participants from 30 different countries, including scientists from North…

Read more
On this page: