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During the EU Space Week in Sevilla, Spain, Mercator Ocean International announced the launch of the Copernicus Arctic and Coastal Thematic Hubs. These hubs aim to provide...
This year there was a drastic drop in sea ice on a global scale caused by a combination of the now usual major melting during the northern hemisphere spring in the Arctic...
The Arctic, once again at the forefront of climate change, is experiencing disproportionately higher temperature increases triggering a series of cascading effects known as Arctic amplification. Satellites developed...
CAMS and C3S data contribute to the Arctic Risk Platform, a tool showcasing the global impacts of climate change at higher latitudes
In 2017 a team of scientists and science communicators came together around the Arctic Basecamp Project to encourage business leaders and policymakers to take bold climate action.
The workshop aims to address Polar resilience, the changing Arctic economy and not least the changing climate at both poles, and how Copernicus can support monitoring these...
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What a warming climate means for the Earth’s ecosystem and our way of life
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