ESAHomeObserving the Earth
   
About climate change
Space and Earth Monitoring
International treaties implementation
About Observing the Earth
EO programmes
The Living PlanetGMESESA's Climate Change Initiative
Multimedia
Image GalleryVideo GalleryAnimations
 
 
 
Bookmark and Share
 
 
 
 
Latest CryoSat result revealed
 
24 April 2012   After nearly a year and a half of operations, CryoSat has yielded its first seasonal variation map of Arctic sea-ice thickness. Results from ESA’s ice mission were presented today at the Royal Society in London.
Satellite observes rapid ice shelf disintegration in Antarctic
 
5 April 2012   As ESA’s Envisat satellite marks ten years in orbit, it continues to observe the rapid retreat of one of Antarctica’s ice shelves due to climate warming.
More News
27 March 2012   Signs of thawing permafrost revealed from space
20 March 2012   Europe’s next weather satellite gears up for launch
15 March 2012   Space for the Arctic
14 March 2012   GlobIce: mapping the movement of sea ice


ESA at COP 17
Special features
The climate puzzle ESA's Climate Change Initiative (CCI) Earth ExplorersEarth Explorers
Earth Explorers Sentinel missionsGMES
Global Monitoring for Environment and SecurityGlobal Monitoring for Environment and Security
Today's Earth check-up
For Kids
Downloads
Understanding climate change from spaceSupport to science elementForest carbon tracking Brochure: Space - a key asset for Europe to face global challenges
 
 
 
   Copyright 2000 - 2012 © European Space Agency. All rights reserved.