March 23 is World Meteorological Day, commemorating the coming into force of the Convention establishing the World Meteorological Organization on 23 March 1950. Every year, the Day focuses...
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As global warming accelerates, decisions on infrastructure, energy, mobility, water and food security or urban planning need to be informed by the potential impacts of climate change. The Copernicus...
Highlights: The publication provides a summary on the state of the climate indicators in 2023 with sections on key climate indicators, extreme events and impacts. The indicators include global temperatures, greenhouse...
As global warming accelerates, decisions on infrastructure, energy, mobility, water and food security or urban planning need to be informed by the potential impacts of climate change. The Copernicus...
When the Paris Agreement was signed, in December 2015, the world was projected to reach the 1.5°C threshold by March 2045. Today, on the 8th anniversary of its signature...
From the assimilation of new satellite data at the start of the year, to the CAMS contributions at COP28 in November-December, the service has been active throughout the year, supporting policy- and decision-makers with consistent...
This year has been a year of many milestones for the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S*). From the Global Climate Highlights released in January to its participation in COP28 in November-December...
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has released its annual State of Climate Services report, which this year focuses on health. The report, which underscores the impact...
Information about the water cycle is important to our understanding of the changing climate. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released the State of Global Resources 2022 report on 12...
Henrik Steen Andersen has been an instrumental figure at the European Environment Agency (EEA), playing pivotal roles in the development of the Copernicus programme—particularly with regards to in situ data...