Pascu Mihail Sebastian, C. Romeo, Simionescu Ramona
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There is more and more talk of climate change affecting humans, nature and economics. To eliminate the magnitude of these changes we must fight for the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions. In this regard, it is necessary to take concrete measures that require an understanding of the complex system of links between emissions from different sources and their impact at national or regional level. As the industry develops, economic activities release in the atmosphere increasing quantities of greenhouse gases (CO2), quantities that cannot be captured in the natural carbon circuit. Earth observation systems permanently monitor carbon dioxide concentrations, which in 2016 the number of parts per million (ppm) exceeded the 400ppm threshold. The European Environment Agency, through the measures taken, endeavors to improve and design new valuation measures and air quality monitoring. This papert shows how these pollutants can be monitored and interrogated through a friendly interface.