What a warming climate means for the Earth’s ecosystem and our way of life
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Last month saw the lowest extent of Antarctic sea ice on record for July, according to the European Union's satellite monitoring group.
This workshop will present how Copernicus supports EU’s policy actions by contributing to the monitoring of the Polar Regions.
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Europe has the capacity to better understand the challenges the Arctic Circle is confronted with, shape new mitigating policies and develop the necessary tools to fight climate change
Europe experienced its warmest summer on record in 2021, accompanied by severe floods in western Europe and dry conditions in the Mediterranean.
Europe experienced its warmest summer on record in 2021, accompanied by severe floods in western Europe and dry conditions in the Mediterranean.
Copernicus: Europe experienced a warmer than average February and winter; Daily sea ice extent around Antarctica reached its lowest value on record during February
All the reported findings are based on computer-generated analyses using billions of measurements from satellites, ships, aircraft and weather stations around the world.
Thawing permafrost in the Arctic is already unleashing methane and carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, exacerbating global temperature rise.
The data and information of the Copernicus programme enable accurate monitoring of the ever-changing Arctic environment.