Media Advisory – Satellite data to tackle a changing climate

LONGUEUIL, QC, Oct. 22, 2024 /CNW/ – From October 22 to 24, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is hosting the 38th Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) plenary meeting. The CEOS plenary brings together the expertise and knowledge of some 80 international representatives from space agencies and government entities to maximize the benefits of satellite Earth observation (EO) initiatives, particularly related to protecting and preserving our planet’s biodiversity.

Canada has a long history as a global leader in satellite EO technology. The CSA was appointed as CEOS Chair in November 2023 for a one-year period, during which the committee has been focused on supporting climate change mitigation, adaptation, and biodiversity monitoring and protection. This includes advancing the collection and sharing of critical EO data to help prevent global biodiversity loss.

As Canada faces many challenges due to its changing climate, EO satellites have proven to be valuable tools to better understand climate processes and their impacts. Advancements in satellite data technologies help to examine ecosystems, manage resources and ensure the safety of Canadians.

Media interested in speaking with a CSA expert may contact the Media Relations Office.

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