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Increases in land surface temperature and water vapour analysed in new satellite data

Increases in land surface temperature and water vapour analysed in new satellite data

Sponsored content: Land surface temperature and water vapour have increased overall in the last 20 years

CMIP: the evolution of climate modelling discussed at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium

CMIP: the evolution of climate modelling discussed at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium

Sponsored content: Two sessions dedicated to the work of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project will be held at the event in Bonn

Five ways satellite observations can help deliver on the Glasgow Climate Pact

Five ways satellite observations can help deliver on the Glasgow Climate Pact

Sponsored content: Monitoring from space can guide action to tackle deforestation, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and show the impact of adaptation measures

Changing fire activity seen through the lens of orbital satellites

Changing fire activity seen through the lens of orbital satellites

Sponsored content: The European Space Agency is using satellite imagery to understand the changing behaviour and impact of fires at a regional and global scale

Space for climate: raising awareness ahead of Cop 26

Space for climate: raising awareness ahead of Cop 26

Sponsored content: Satellite observation has a critical role to play in climate policymaking

Greenland ice loss much faster than expected

Greenland ice loss much faster than expected

Sponsored content: New results combine data from multiple satellite missions for an up-to-date assessment of changes across the icesheet

How climate scientists harness artificial intelligence to handle big data

How climate scientists harness artificial intelligence to handle big data

Sponsored content: As the volume of data beamed in from Earth observation satellites increases quasi-exponentially, machine learning helps to make sense of it

The window to save Arctic sea ice is rapidly closing

The window to save Arctic sea ice is rapidly closing

Sponsored content: At current rates of carbon dioxide emissions, the Arctic will be ice free in 10 to 30 years

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