From Space, we measure the pulse of our planet and collect essential climate data
Interview of Josef Aschbacher, ESA Director General
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From Space, we measure the pulse of our planet and collect essential climate data: the rise in sea level, sea surface temperature, concentrations of greenhouse gases, and rates of deforestation. Without satellites, scientists would not be able to make predictions about climate change.
From Space, we measure the pulse of our planet and collect essential climate data: the rise in sea level, sea surface temperature, concentrations of greenhouse gases, and rates of deforestation. Without satellites, scientists would not be able to make predictions about climate change.
- ESA
- European Space Agency
- Space
- Sustainable development
- Climate change

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