The round table "Decarbonization Technologies", organized by the Center for Decarbonization Technologies of USPTU, was held on October 25 at the "Boiling Point - Ufa" of the Interuniversity Campus of the Eurasian World-Class Scientific and Educational Center.
The presentations covering current topics in the field of climate change studies were listened to with great interest by students and staff of USPTU, Ufa Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Ufa University of Science and Technology.
Head of the V.N. Sukachev Laboratory of Biogeocenology at the Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yulia Kurbatova presented a report on instrumental methods for observing greenhouse gas flows, in particular, she spoke about the theoretical foundations, instrumentation and methodology for organizing field observations. The methods of turbulent pulsations in environmental studies, the Russian network for monitoring pools and flows of climate-active substances, as well as international experience in organizing instrumental observations of greenhouse gases in terrestrial ecosystems were considered.
Trofim Maksimov, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Deputy Director General for Science and International Projects of the Federal Research Center "Yakutsk Scientific Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences", spoke about representative ecosystems of Russia in the context of climate change. He paid attention to the topic of the impact of global warming and anthropogenic load on northeastern Eurasia in the late 20th - early 21st centuries, noting the importance of monitoring cryolithozone ecosystems.
The roundtable participants actively discussed the reports, asked questions to the speakers and shared their opinions.
*The roundtable was held as part of the implementation of the strategic project "Decarbonization Technologies" of the Priority-2030 program.