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Every drop counts: How space tech innovations are revolutionising Earth observation

Discover how RSS-Hydro pioneers Earth observation technologies to enhance disaster management, environmental monitoring, and climate research.

Simplicity: The unsung hero of the new space economy and the community that builds it

RSS-Hydro discusses how simplicity drives the new space economy, making satellite data accessible, reliable, and cost-effective .

A step forward in earthquake forecasting

Learn about Dr Ylona van Dinther's groundbreaking research in earthquake forecasting through her ERC Consolidator project RESET.

Europe’s hottest year on record: Insights from the latest ESOTC report

Rebecca Emerton, Climate Scientist at C3S, discusses the findings of the recently published European State of the Climate (ESOTC) report.

VT-NigerBEAR: An HF radar for monitoring space weather over the African continent

A collaboration between Virgina Tech and Bowen University highlights the use of High-Frequency radars on monitoring space weather.

The new technique improving our knowledge of and response to earthquakes

Giuseppe Marra, Principal Scientist at NPL, shares more about the new technique that has detected earthquakes in the Pacific Ocean.

Satellite monitoring simultaneously detects air pollutants for the first time

Discover how satellite monitoring will become more transparent and efficient by monitoring CO2 and NO2 at the same time.

European drought crisis escalates amid heat and low rainfall, says JRC

European drought is intensifying in 2025, with shrinking rivers, dry soils, and rising temperatures threatening the continent. Find out more.

ESA’s Biomass satellite launches to track global forest health and carbon storage

ESA’s Biomass satellite launches to deliver data on global forest carbon storage and climate change impacts. Find out more.

3D satellite monitoring can help protect Earth’s forests from climate change

A 3D satellite monitoring system developed by British academics and engineers is set to become the first in the world to measure the condition...

ESOTC 2024 highlights alarming trajectory of climate change in Europe

ESOTC 2024 report reveals record heat and extreme weather, highlighting the growing impact of climate change in Europe. Find out more.

How Earth observation technology is transforming disaster relief

In disaster relief, Earth observation tech is revolutionising response strategies. Discover how AI and drones redefine humanitarian aid.

UK releases new guidance on challenges for climate adaptation

Discover how a new report identifying research and innovation challenges will support the UK in its path to climate adaptation.

AI reveals new insights into the flow of the Antarctic ice sheet

Using AI to understand our climate reveals some of the fundamental physics governing the large-scale movements of the Antarctic ice sheet.

Monitoring AMR in water to reduce the spread of infection

Discover how a US EPA grant will test an environmental monitoring protocols for measuring the outputs of AMR in water environments.

Pollution in Europe: EU reports highlight progress and challenges towards 2030 targets

New EU reports reveal progress in reducing pollution in Europe but highlight ongoing challenges with noise, microplastics, and waste.

Exploring advances in Earth observation satellites

Explore Earth observation satellites, where cutting-edge sensors, AI algorithms, and miniaturisation are revolutionising Earth monitoring.

Biomass mission: Advancing our knowledge of the carbon cycle

ESA's Biomass mission will measure forest biomass with precision, advancing carbon cycle insights—hear from Project Manager Michael Fehringer

New research highlights the benefits of natural flood management

A new UK Environment Agency publication has captured the latest research about natural flood management to help understand what works best where. The new Working...

Lancaster University pioneers UK’s first space weather monitor in four decades

Lancaster University has unveiled the UK's first ground-based space weather monitor in over 40 years. Find out more.

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