Living Planet Symposium 2025
Austria Center Bruno-Kreisky-Platz 1, Vienna, AustriaThis June, Destination Earth (DestinE) will be featured at the Living Planet Symposium (LPS) in Vienna, Austria. The initiative will be highlighted
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This June, Destination Earth (DestinE) will be featured at the Living Planet Symposium (LPS) in Vienna, Austria. The initiative will be highlighted
Destination Earth will be presented at the EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference 2024 which will take place in Würzburg, Germany from 30 September
The conference brought together industry, academia and government to showcase advancements and practical applications in these domains.
Destination Earth (DestinE) was one of the initiatives showcased during the International Conference on Space and Global Health in Geneva, Switzerland from 1-3 November 2023.
NOTE: this is based on an article that was originally published on the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium's website. The International
As an official observer to COP27, ESA representatives participated throughout the event to highlight the value space-based observations bring, not only to the scientific understanding of climate, but to climate model validation to improve predictions of future change; and also the growing use of satellite information in enabling the global community and nation states to take climate action and track progress towards nationally pledged commitments to limit global warming that are enshrined in the Paris Agreement.