🌍 EO curiosities 🔍 📌Earth Observation is becoming increasingly important, and climate change is one of the areas in which this is happening! Today, satellites are essential to assess climate change and monitor progress towards a lower-emissions and more resilient world. They are able to provide early warnings of changes and improve the quality of climate predictions, offering vital data that is key for raising awareness about the urgency for effective international climate action. 🔗 Source: https://lnkd.in/eZdnA2Rf #innovation #technology #softwaredevelopment #research #climatechange #EarthObservation
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🌎 The impact of #climatechange is most acute at Earth’s polar regions. The #Arctic and #Antarctica are warming rapidly, with dramatic consequences for not only the local environment, but the wider world. This #CORDIS Results Pack showcases the scientific advancements made by 13 EU-funded projects, studying polar regions, climate change and the ocean-climate-cryosphere nexus, closing important gaps linked to understanding, modelling and predicting the vulnerable components of Earth’s climate system and the biosphere. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/efJ4k-BZ
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The impact of #ClimateChange is most acute in Earth’s polar regions. The Arctic and Antarctica are warming rapidly, with dramatic consequences not only for the local environment, but the wider world 🌐 Discover the scientific advancements made by 13 #EUFunded projects studying #polar regions, climate change and the ocean-climate-cryosphere nexus. They close major gaps linked to understanding, modelling and predicting the vulnerable components of Earth’s climate system and the biosphere❄ Read more: europa.eu/!Hkvrmy ArcticHubs, The FACE-IT-Project, JUSTNORTH
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"In 2023, the impacts of climate change continued to be seen across Europe, with millions of people impacted by extreme weather events, making the development of mitigation and adaptation measurements a priority. To achieve this, understanding climate trends is vital. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), together with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), today release the 2023 European State of the Climate report (ESOTC 2023). The report provides descriptions and analysis of climate conditions and variations from across the Earth system, key events and their impacts, and a discussion of climate policy and action with a focus on human health. The ESOTC also includes updates on the long-term evolution of key Climate Indicators." View Report : https://lnkd.in/e6td5B-V
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#Nowreading the 10 New Insights in Climate Science which addresses vital topics of concern not just to the scientific community but to everyone, everywhere. These include surging methane levels, atmospheric pollution, extreme heat, ocean ecosystems and more. The World Meteorological Organization's co-sponsored World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) is involved in this important report - one of a number of documents which seeks to inform discussions at #COP29. #10NICS #ClimateAction #StateofClimate Read it here: 10insightsclimate.science
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Tracking the causes and consequences of climate change with satellites is difficult across diverse geographies. This new technique may help enable rapid, global analysis to get comprehensive data to decision-makers quickly.🛰️🌐 Caleb Kornfein, Frank Willard, Caroline Tang, Yuxi Long, Saksham Jain, Jordan Malof, Simiao Ren, Ph.D. & Kyle Bradbury Duke University, University of Montana 👉 https://lnkd.in/eEt2xkKd #ClimateChange #GeospatialData #DeepLearning
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Climate data is crucial to analyze, predict, mitigate or adapt to the impacts of climate change. But do you know how it is collected? Explore with me the fascinating technologies of climate observation.
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📣 #Tomorrow | "Attribution of extreme events to climate change" 🌐 CLINT - Climate Intelligence Webinar 📅 21 March 2024 | 11:00 CET 🎙️ Speaker: David Barriopedro Cepero – Scientist at IGEO (CSIC-UCM) 🎙️ Moderator: Carmen Alvarez Castro – CMCC Attribution of extreme events quantifies the influence of climate change on a particular extreme event. In this talk, we briefly describe some of the approaches employed for attribution and illustrate them using the European 2022 heatwave as an example. We also present the research and developments that are being carried out within the CLINT project to support the attribution of single events and observed trends to man-made climate change. They include efforts to improve classical methodologies, develop hybrid approaches and explore novel methods for fast attribution of EE. ➡️ Info and registration: https://ow.ly/qFAN50QLpcJ
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The impact of climate change is most acute at Earth’s polar regions. The Arctic and Antarctica are warming rapidly, with dramatic consequences for not only the local environment, but the wider world. See examples of EU-funded projects, studying polar regions, climate change and the ocean-climate-cryosphere nexus, closing important gaps linked to understanding, modelling and predicting the vulnerable components of Earth’s climate system and the biosphere. https://lnkd.in/et6NUJ_a
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The Copernicus ECMWF Interactive Climate Atlas is in the #SolutionSpotlight! From historical observations to future climate change projections, the tool helps policymakers and researchers visualize the impacts of climate change. As users explore the Atlas, they can assess trends and analyze the data behind future climate conditions. “The C3S Atlas will give users access to quality-assured climate information encompassing 30 key variables and indices,” explained C3S Director Carlo Buontempo. These include the 21 climate variables used in the IPCC Atlas as well as 9 additional variables like monthly averages for humidity and evaporation. Explore the platform today and discover how data like this can shape climate policy worldwide: https://bit.ly/3JUMTNb
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Copernicus Climate Change Service has released two new Tools to access Climate Change. The first, called Copernicus Interactive Climate Atlas is aimed more at scientists who can understand the multitude in Data (link in Comments). The second Tool, called (Coopernicus) Climate Pulse, is intended more for Journalists and is easier to operate. In its default setting it shows the surface air temperature this year vs 2023 and the 1991-2020 averade. No surprise, this year is already warmer than the record year 2023 was. You can find the Tool here: https://lnkd.in/ePpUqRnq 𝐖𝐞 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐫𝐮𝐧𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐞! #ClimateChange #Copernicus #EuropeanUnion #GlobalWarming
Climate Pulse
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