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New TerraDT project to support planning shipping routes and green areas

calendar_month April 25, 2025 visibility 203 views timelapse 1 minute
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The Destination Earth (DestinE) initiative welcomes the launch of TerraDT, a Horizon Europe-funded Digital Twin project that aims to strengthen Europe’s capabilities in climate adaptation modelling. TerraDT will bring new insights into the role of glaciers, sea ice, vegetation, and aerosols in shaping our climate, supporting DestinE’s mission to provide evidence-based tools for policy and planning. With a strong focus on real-world applications—from safer Arctic shipping routes to greener urban spaces—TerraDT could be a great step forward in building a more resilient and sustainable Europe thanks to Digital Twin technology.

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