How to use free satellite data to monitor natural disasters and environmental changes
Scientists have been using satellite images to create time-lapse animations of environmental changes. But how easier is it to get insight into the impact of the global warming? BBC Earth’s Chris Stokel-Walker explains why.
Source: japantoday.comPublished on 2023-03-19
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