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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.

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 .

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.

New autonomous system monitors Arctic ice melting

Discover how autonomous observation helps gain a deeper understanding of how Arctic ice melting affects marine ecosystems.

$72m WildFireSat constellation to tackle Canadian wildfires from space

Canada is investing $72 million in WildFireSat, a satellite constellation designed to enhance monitoring and response to Canadian wildfires.

Greenland Ice Sheet cracks growing rapidly due to climate change

Crevasses on the Greenland Ice Sheet have increased in size and depth at the fast-flowing edges over the last five years. Read more here.

Arctic groundwater is pumping harmful carbon into the ocean

Arctic groundwater flowing into the ocean could make ocean surface waters a carbon source to the atmosphere. Discover more here.

Eunomia report highlights the benefits of seabed mapping for the environment

A new report has revealed the significant economic and environmental benefits of seabed mapping within the UK Exclusive Economic Zone.

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