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Climate monitoring from space

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This video highlights EUMETSAT’s role in monitoring our climate from space.

EUMETSAT’s Meteosat weather satellites have been providing data for climate monitoring over Europe and Africa since 1978, building up in the process one of the longest time-series of climate data collected by satellites in the world.

We play a key role in climate monitoring by providing satellite data for essential climate variables, which are indicators that describe Earth's changing climate.

EUMETSAT will also operate and deliver data from the future Copernicus CO2M satellite. CO2M will monitor carbon dioxide and methane emissions.

More info at our website: eumetsat.int

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