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Laser-Based Sensors for Addressing Climate Change

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Abstract

Identifying, measuring, and reducing mankind’s contribution to climate change is an urgent international endeavor. This paper describes our work dedicated towards developing and applying laser sensors to support efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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