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Nov. 11, 2024

ESA at COP29

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Amazon forest pexels-tomfisk-2739664
Oct. 28, 2024

Improved forest biomass maps offer ‘a stable source for change over time’

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Aerocom/Aerosat2024
Oct. 14, 2024

SATACI at the 23rd AeroCom / 12th AeroSat workshop

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Sept. 23, 2024

New vacancy with the CMIP International Project Office

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Atmospheric Heat on Lake Temperatures - pexels-roman-odintsov-5668158
Sept. 19, 2024

Disproportionate Impact of Atmospheric Heat on Lake Temperatures: new study

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