Recent reports on the measurement of greenhouse gas emissions have shown that CO2 levels within the atmosphere are steadily rising.
The UN has consistently promoted the use of renewable energies for the control of atmospheric conditions. These need to be steadily monitored and in order to do so it is essential that cheap, robust, and accurate sensors are available for the acquisition of reliable measurements.
A recent review entitled ‘Greenhouse Gas Sensors Fabricated with New Materials for Climatic Usage’ has been produced by the School of Chemistry and Materials Science at Rochester Institute of Technology in the US.
Edinburgh Sensors’ technology was used as part of the research in the field of commercialised CO2 sensors for field experiments.
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