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.
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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.
Few people associate climate impacts with health and well-being, but scientists are trying to improve understanding of how changes in climate are already affecting human health.
Six months into her embedded placement at Space4Climate, Dr Caitlin Douglas tells us how she’s building a network of academics & practitioners.
Gerardo Lopez-Saldana has spent more than two decades studying Earth observation – here he shares his passion for removing barriers to the use of EO data.
Dr Chris Holloway from the University of Reading takes a look at how satellite data improvements for your daily weather forecast can be used for climate action and explains why satellite missions launched now secure scientific capability for future generations.
Researcher Caitlin Douglas explains the connection between satellites and food security in this introductory blog.
Land surface temperature climate data provides insight into the changing landscapes of the urban environment.
Climate impact information to better predict risks and opportunities for fisheries-dependent societies and improve understanding of the buffering capacity of the oceanic carbon cycle.
The UK’s National Physical Laboratory is leading a project to develop a quality assurance assessment framework for C3S data products.