The IAEA has confirmed that the 15th batch of ALPS-treated water from Japan contains tritium levels far below the country’s operational limits, underscoring the ongoing safety and meticulous management of the Fukushima wastewater release process
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Spain’s wildfire emissions have soared from below average to shattering records in just one week, Copernicus reveals. This striking spike highlights the growing wildfire dangers driven by intensifying extreme weather conditions
Germany’s ambitious quest to create a state-of-the-art digital twin has reached an exhilarating halfway milestone, with breathtaking aerial surveys capturing incredibly detailed geospatial data. This pioneering project, showcased by GIM International, is set to transform urban planning and environmental monitoring in ways we’ve never seen before
India is harnessing the power of advanced AI and satellite technology to craft highly detailed maps pinpointing urban heat vulnerability right down to individual buildings. This pioneering initiative promises to revolutionize climate resilience efforts, equipping cities with smarter, more targeted strategies to combat soaring temperatures
Recent studies reveal that Brazil’s rivers are leaking significant amounts of carbon dioxide, challenging our understanding of carbon cycles. This unexpected finding could have profound implications for climate change efforts and global carbon modeling.
NASA’s Earthdata portal has unveiled striking cloud-free imagery of the United Kingdom and Ireland, offering clear insights into the region’s geography and urban development. This resource aids researchers and enthusiasts in studying environmental patterns and land use.