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China launches carbon dioxide monitoring satellite

BEIJING, MILLAT+(APP/AFP) – China on Thursday
launched a satellite to monitor carbon dioxide levels, state media said, making the Asian giant the third country to track the potent contributor to global warming from space.
The TanSat probe will allow China to keep a close eye on greenhouse
gas emissions and give it a “louder voice” in future negotiations on carbon
reduction, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
The technology will “trace the sources of greenhouse gases and help
evaluate whether countries are fulfilling their commitments” to reduce
pollutants under environmental pacts, it said.
China is a signatory to the Paris climate change agreement, the first
universal action plan for curbing global warming.