Supporting Net-Zero Transition by Remote Sensing Satellite Technology

Supporting Net-Zero Transition by Remote Sensing Satellite Technology

28-29 Oct 2025

IAS LT, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Global warming driven by rising greenhouse gas concentrations has significantly increased the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, resulting in substantial economic and societal losses. Remote sensing satellite technology offers transformative capabilities for monitoring, adapting to, and mitigating the impacts of climate change.

 

Prof. Hui Su is leading the development of a lightweight, high-resolution carbon monitoring instrument scheduled to complete development in Januaray 2026 and launch to China's Space Station in April 2026. With our instrument development nearing completion, Prof. Hui Su as the chair of the organizing committee, organizes the “Supporting Net-Zero Transition by Remote Sensing Satellite Technology” together with Prof. Limin Zhang and Prof. Chengxing Zhai.

 

The workshop aims to convene leading experts around the world to discuss recent advancements in remote sensing satellite technologies for carbon emissions monitoring. Besides, the workshop will highlight how satellite data can be leveraged to support the global transition to carbon neutrality. Furthermore, it will provide a platform to promote collaboration, data sharing, and resource integration, enabling the development of innovative solutions that address pressing environmental and societal issues.

 

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