NASA ESA Finalize Agreements on Climate

NASA ESA Finalize Agreements on Climate: The European Space Agency (esa) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (nasa) have finalize agreements that outline how the agencies will collaborate to ensure continuity of Earth observations; advance understanding of the Earth System, climate change and application of that knowlege; and coordinate their activities.

What is the agreement:

The two organizations, Nasa and ESA, have finaliz agreements on climate research. These agreements will help to improve understanding of Earth’s climate system and inform decisions about how to protect our planet from the effects of climate change.

NASA ESA Finalize Agreements on Climate under the agreement, Nasa will provide funding for ESA’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (CCS) to support its work monitoring changes in the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans and land surface. CCS will provide global data products and services that enable inform decision-making about climate change.

ESA will also use Nasa data to support its own research into the causes. And consequences of climate change. This collaboration will help us build a more comprehensive understanding of how human actions are affecting our planet. Which is essential if we are going to take effective action to prevent further damage to our environment.

What do the agencies hope to accomplish with this agreement:

NASA and ESA have finalized agreements on climate change that call for the two organizations to work together to better understand Earth’s climate system. The agreements were sign at a meeting in Madrid, Spain on Dec. 10.

According to NASA the goal of the agreements is “to improve our understanding of how Earth’s climate works and how it is changing.” ESA will contribute to NASA’s research by providing data from its satellites and other instruments. The agreements also call for joint efforts in studying carbon dioxide levels. Arctic ice melt. And ocean currents.

The agreement comes after years of talks between the two organizations. In 2013, NASA released a report highlighting the risks posed by global warming and called for increased cooperation with ESA. This year, ESA released its own report that warned about the effects of climate change on Europe. 

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