The Copernicus Central America Initiative is an EU initiative which supports the development of local capabilities. The project developed and animated networks of regional experts, providing valuable training...
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In 2022 Europe experienced its hottest summer and second warmest year on record, according to the last edition of the European State of the Climate (ESOTC) report released by C3S.
A paper published recently in the journal Earth System Science Data reports on the results of ESA’s Science for Society Irrigation+ project, which aims to show how irrigation...
ECMWF and NEREUS have signed an agreement aimed at promoting a better awareness of C3S and CAMS at the regional level and stimulating the development of new applications based on their data.
The 2019 ozone hole was the smallest recorded since the early eighties, with a record low ozone mass deficit calculated by CAMS and C3S from 1979 until the end of 2022.
Small woody landscape features are important for biodiversity, climate change mitigation, and ecological and socio-cultural services. CLMS through its High Resolution Layers Small...
The EU is looking for new means of securing its energy supply but this pursuit of energy independence shouldn’t mean sacrificing our ambitious climate goals. Copernicus has...
Forest ecosystems are rapidly experiencing the impacts of climate change and timely forest monitoring is growing increasingly urgent. An ESA-led project, Sentinel-1 for Science: Amazonas, has...
A map of current droughts in Europe from the EU's Copernicus programme shows warnings and alerts over low soil moisture across many southern parts in January.
ESA and the European Commission have signed a contribution agreement to build a Copernicus mirror site in the Philippines – the first of its kind in southeast Asia.