Satellite data streams for Europe’s freshwater
The focus of our sixth session of Space Opportunities for Climate challenges was on satellite applications for water resources. Here is an overview of the presentations.
Read moreThe focus of our sixth session of Space Opportunities for Climate challenges was on satellite applications for water resources. Here is an overview of the presentations.
Read moreAs shown throughout this series of Space Opportunities for Climate Challenges, space can be an enabler for smart and green solutions. So how is this the case in mobility?
Read moreSatellite-based maps are not only cartographic tools, but can become empowering instruments enabling collaborative decision-making.
Read moreThe fourth session of Space Opportunites for Climate challenges was all about satellite applications for sustainable forestry. Here is a summary of the session.
Read moreDuring our third webinar covering Space Opportunities for Climate Challenges, we talked about the Renewable Energy transition. From solar forecasting, to offshore wind planning, and monitoring energy corridors.
Read moreDuring our second webinar covering Space Opportunities for Climate Challenges we talked about the Marine Environment. From observing the effects of climate change in coastal areas, to monitoring the environmental marine status, and protecting marine areas & detecting dark vessels.
Read moreTogether with dotSpace, Eurisy launched Space Opportunities for Climate Challenges. The first edition of this monthly webinar series covered the topic of biodiversity and plant health. In this article, we gather the highlights of the kickoff session.
Read moreEurisy's Monthly Faves: SeptemberEach month Eurisy comes across several new examples on how space and satellite technology can be used to improve life on Earth. Here are some of our favourites from September.
Read moreTo keep you up-to-date with the latest news and innovation around satellites, we’re counting down our month’s top highlights!
Read more2015 is the year France will host the 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21). The expected results of the C3 initiative – that is, innovative applications relying on data and emerging from the collective intelligence of citizens, companies, start-ups, civil society, students – will feed into the COP21. As far as initiatives of this kind go, C3 is exemplary in making climate change, but also innovation, everyone’s business.
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