The effects of our warming climate are seen across a multitude of measures, usually as incremental…
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Historic Greenland ice sheet rainfall unravelled
For the first time ever recorded, in the late summer of 2021, rain fell on the…
Supporting the Paris Agreement from space
Earth observation is already capable of supporting national climate action, but there are many more opportunities…
Teach an Earth-observing satellite to know what it sees
For decades now Earth observation satellites have been monitoring our ever-changing home planet; the next step…
Watch live: Samantha Cristoforetti in-flight call to World Economic Forum (WEF) 2022 in Davos
Click here for original story, Watch live: Samantha Cristoforetti in-flight call to World…
Revealing coastline dynamics of the Danube Delta
Hundreds of satellite images spanning 30 years have been compiled to show the evolution of the…
It’s a kind of MAGIC
With well over 4000 scientists, academics, space industry personnel, institutional stakeholders, data users, students and citizens…
Accelerators gear up at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium
Global climate change is the single most challenging issue faced by humanity – affecting every region,…
Swarm unveils magnetic waves deep down
While volcanic eruptions and earthquakes serve as immediate reminders that Earth’s insides are anything but tranquil,…
Living Planet Symposium kicks off
ESA’s Living Planet Symposium has opened with a flourish with over 4000 participants including scientists, academics,…