04/23/2023 |

Unleashing the power of satellite remote sensing for climate action

Live on YouTube from the Royal Institution’s historic main lecture hall in central London – on 16 January 2024, Climate and Ocean Observation EMN Chair Emma Woolliams and Vice-chair Nigel Fox shared a detailed overview of how satellite observations are applied to understanding climate change.

Since 1799, the Royal Institution (RI) has supported public engagement with science through programmes of lectures, the most famous being the annual Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, founded by Michael Faraday in 1825. For over half a century the series was a mainstay of holiday TV viewing, inspiring generations of young people to study and consider a career in science.

In line with RI’s founding mission to diffuse knowledge and teach ‘the application of Science to the Common Purposes of Life’, NPL (National Physical Laboratory) ran a series of evening public engagement lectures over the winter, including ‘Unleashing the power of satellites for climate action’.

More at: https://www.euramet.org/climate-and-ocean-observation/news/