Charlotte Morrison, Systems & Optical Engineer at TAS, writes about her experiences at COP28 with Space4Climate – would you have asked the same questions?
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‘I’m particularly passionate about monitoring methane from space so I was able to answer a lot of questions on that’ – our COP28 blog by Isabelle Crozier-Morris
‘What stood out when I joined the Space4Climate stand in Dubai was the genuine interest in the space sector’ – read our blog from COP28 Volunteer Momin Ashraf
A year of growth for Space4Climate and the whole UK Earth Observation community The final challenge for the Space4Climate team in a year of achievements is to narrow down our favourite moments to just five – and OK, we admit, we have cheated a little bit and mentioned a couple of other highlights in passing! … Continue reading “Our top 5 highlights from 2023”
Read a blog from one of the Space4Climate-funded Breakthrough project collaborations designed to break down barriers to the take-up of climate services and register to receive the outcomes.
EOCIS seeks to make a national contribution of value worldwide to the information available about climate, which will have both direct and indirect scientific impact. All EOCIS data will be freely available to the world.
The first Space4Climate Members’ Conference was the launch pad for ‘Mission 2025’, our roadmap to boosting awareness of the UK Earth Observation for climate community in supporting and delivering trusted climate data from space for the benefit of society and the economy.
We thought 2022 would be a quieter year for the UK Earth Observation community after the excitement of COP26 in Glasgow in 2021, but we were wrong!
Always keen to promote UK Earth Observation capabilities to contribute to climate action around the world, we were delighted to join a high-level workshop in Somalia this week.
Space4Climate Vice-Chair Donna Lyndsay is a driving force within Ordnance Survey (OS) as Innovation Lead and a valued member of the Space4Climate Board. Here she discusses how membership of Space4Climate has benefited Great Britain’s National Mapping Agency.
Dan Hirst discusses the limitations of space and the need to innovate sustainably with a young space fan.
Between Saturday 6 and Monday 8 November, part of Ordnance Survey’s Propositions and Innovation team had the rare opportunity to attend and share findings at the UN’s 26th Conference of the Parties, also known as COP26.