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How Arctic climate change is reshaping our planet’s future

Discover how Arctic climate change is transforming ecosystems, accelerating ice melt, and impacting global weather patterns.

Inside ArcticNet: Bridging scientific and Indigenous knowledge to enhance Arctic research

ArcticNet, discusses the latest scientific priorities in Arctic research and how it is tackling these urgent climate challenges.

Advancing flood risk analysis: The shift away from bathtub modelling

Discover why experts are urging a shift from outdated bathtub modelling to more accurate flood risk assessment methods.

Sentinel 1C satellite launches into space

Sentinel 1C it will use advanced radar technology to provide continuous imaging over land and sea, day and night. Discover more here.

The decline of Arctic sea ice: Causes, impacts, and future projections

Arctic sea ice loss will to continue over the next decades, with implications for the climate system, Arctic communities and ecosystems.

Fossil fuel emissions hit record high in 2024, raising climate target concerns

Global fossil fuel emissions have surged to an unprecedented level in 2024, according to a new report from the Global Carbon Project.

Ireland sets the course for All-Atlantic Cooperation on ocean research and innovation

Learn how Ireland is advancing Atlantic research with its new marine strategy, Ocean Knowledge 2030, for a sustainable ocean future.

Study unveils role of cloud condensation nuclei in Amazon rainfall dynamics

Discover how Amazon rainfall drives nanoparticle bursts that form cloud condensation nuclei, reshaping our understanding of climate dynamics.

2024 forecast to be the warmest year on record, warn C3S

2024 is on track to become the warmest year on record, according to recent data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).

Exclusive interview: How IBM and NASA’s foundational model will transform climate forecasting

IMB's Dr Juan Bernabé-Moreno discusses a cutting-edge foundational model that promises to revolutionise climate monitoring capabilities.

RSS-Hydro: Pioneering geospatial modelling technology for disaster resilience

RSS-Hydro's cutting-edge satellite and modelling technology enables proactive measures against flood and wildfire risks.

UK marine heatwaves threaten ecosystems and the blue economy

Discover how marine heatwaves, driven by rising ocean temperatures, are threatening marine ecosystems, coastal economies, and ocean health.

IBM announces new open-source AI model for weather and climate applications

A new open-source AI model offers a flexible, way to address challenges related to short-term weather and long-term climate projection.

Digital Twin-sustained 4D ecological monitoring of restoration in fishery-depleted areas (DIGI4ECO)

DIGI4ECO leverages advanced digital technologies and AI to enhance marine ecosystem management and restoration.

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