Cutting edge environmental space research to be showcased at free event
Leicester researchers who are tracing forest carbon from space to understand the contributions forests make to climate change will share their latest findings in a free talk.
Leicester researchers who are tracing forest carbon from space to understand the contributions forests make to climate change will share their latest findings in a free talk.
A major new international report has found that wildfires across South America and Southern California were up to 30 times larger due to human-driven climate change — with scientists from the University of Leicester and Space Park Leicester playing a key role in uncovering the
As the world looks towards COP30, Space Park Leicester invites you to Climate & Community: Leicester’s Journey to COP30 — an evening of science, creativity and community.
A new satellite designed to monitor atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) that Leicester scientists played a central role in has been launched.
A satellite developed by British academics and engineers, including expertise from the Space Park Leicester and the National Centre for Earth Observation, is set to become the first in the world to measure accurately the condition and carbon mass of the Earth’s forests from space
An award-winning global leader in ultra-precision polishing technology, has taken occupation of a research lab at the University of Leicester’s prestigious £100 million space research and innovation facility.
In 2022, the Nord Stream pipeline rupture released 465,000 metric tons of hashtag#methane, the largest single release ever recorded – with the same near-term climate impact as 8+ million cars driven for a year!
The research centre hosted at Space Park has secured five years of investment in its environmental science research capabilities from NERC.
Space Park Leicester has successfully utilised its advanced satellite system to capture near real-time images of Hurricane Beryl
EarthCARE will revolutionise our understanding of how clouds and aerosol particles affect weather and climate, helping to resolve disagreements between projections of future climate.