Today (29th of April) at 10:15 AM (BST) the BIOMASS satellite was successfully launched from Kourou in French Guiana. Its aim is to enhance our understanding of how forests across the globe contribute to the carbon cycle.
Tag: science
How conversations over coffee can spark climate discoveries!
As a distributed research centre, NCEO brings together over 150 experts from renowned UK universities and institutions. We’re eager to share their ground-breaking work and experiences—not just to highlight the science, but to spark though-provoking conversations that challenge research.
Prof Richard Allan’s recent blog, originally published by the University of Reading, reflects on a casual conversation with NCEO colleague Prof Chris Merchant that led to new insights into Earth’s growing energy imbalance — and what that means for our warming oceans.
Reflecting on the UK National Earth Observation (EO) Conference 2024, York
A blog on the reflection on the experience of the UK National Earth Observation Conference 2024 in York, England, UK – by Prateek K Dongre [Satellite Earth Observation Product Manager at AAC Clyde Space]