BSC and AEMET Develop Tools to Support Greenhouse Gas Monitoring and Air Quality Modeling

The RESPIRE project successfully concludes, delivering high-resolution emission tools for Spain to support climate policies and scientific modeling July 6, 2026 — The Barcelona Supercomputing Center – Centro Nacional de Supercomputación (BSC-CNS) and the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) have successfully completed the project “high-Resolution air Emissions Systems to support modeling and monitoRing Efforts” (RESPIRE), a strategic initiative aimed […] The post BSC and AEMET Develop Tools to Support Greenhouse Gas Monitoring and Air Quality Modeling appeared first on HPCwire .
The increasing urgency of climate change and the need for accurate environmental monitoring are driving the development of advanced tools and models.
Precise greenhouse gas monitoring and air quality modeling are critical for informed climate policy, public health, and agricultural planning.
Spain now possesses high-resolution emission tools, enhancing its capacity for environmental data analysis and contributing to national and international climate goals.
- · Environmental agencies
- · Climate policymakers
- · Scientific researchers
- · Public health organizations
- · Sectors reliant on polluting activities (indirectly through increased scrutiny)
Improved accuracy in reporting national greenhouse gas emissions and local air quality forecasts.
More effective and targeted climate policies and air quality regulations based on better data.
Potential for similar high-resolution modeling tools to be adopted by other nations, fostering a global standard for environmental data analysis.
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