Satellites play vital role in detecting climate change, say scientists

14 May 2021, 08:14

Sentinel-3 satellite image shows an unusual and rare blanket of snow covering a large swathe of Spain, including its capital Madrid, during a cold snap in January 2021 (ESA/PA)
Spain_s_chilly_blanket. Picture: PA

The near-instantaneous data generated is being used to monitor and assess the pace of climate change and its impact across land and sea.

Earth observation satellites provide the most comprehensive real-time check on the health of the planet, according to climate scientists.

The near-instantaneous data generated is being used to monitor and assess the pace of climate change and its impact across land and sea.

This includes measuring winds and waves, sea level change, surface temperatures, soil moisture and snow and ice cover.

In late summer 2020 the west coast of the US experienced multiple devastating wildfires (ESA/PA)
In late summer 2020 the west coast of the US experienced multiple devastating wildfires (European Space Agency/PA)

Ahead of the Cop26 conference in Glasgow in November, academics at the University of Bristol have called for improved capacity in Earth observation technology and international cooperation between space agencies.

They said the UK was at the forefront of developing technology to turn Earth observation data into useful information but more education and training was needed to maximise its potential.

The data will help countries meet goals to lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduce global warming as agreed in The Paris Agreement in 2015.

Satellite data on climate change
Deforestation in Bolivia seen from a satellite (ESA/PA)

Lead author Professor Jonathan Bamber, from the University of Bristol, said: “Earth observation satellites are our eyes on the planet.

“Without them we would be virtually blind to the magnitude and timing of climate change and to human interference with the fragile ecosystems that we all depend on.”

Co-lead author Professor Paul Bates added: “Free-to-use satellite data can transform the ability of countries around the world to manage the threat of climate change, but only if countries like the UK share their expertise and technology.”

Science minister Amanda Solloway said: “From tracking rising sea levels to measuring the Earth’s temperature, satellites are at the very heart of global efforts to monitor and tackle climate change – and the UK is leading the way in using space to build a more sustainable future.

“As we approach Cop26, we will continue to collaborate and share space expertise with our international partners, back innovative satellite technologies and train our most talented climate scientists – all as part of our efforts to eliminate our contribution to climate change by 2050.”

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