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Why space-based satellites are crucial to achieve climate change goals


Why space-based satellites are crucial to achieve climate change goals
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A new report, led by researchers at the University of Bristol, outlines the importance of space-based Earth Observation satellites in monitoring the causes, effects and management of global warming. The report aims to drive useful policy change at the 26th ‘conference of the parties’ (COP26) meeting to be hosted this November, in Glasgow.
Countries around the globe initially met to discuss the threat of global warming at the first COP meeting in 1995, agreeing on a need to limit greenhouse gas emissions to prevent harmful human-induced climate change. Two decades later, the outcome of the 21st COP meeting was the landmark Paris Agreement, signed by 190 countries, which came into force in 2016. ....

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Kununurra cane toad muster uses sausages to combat pests' wet-season advance across the Kimberley


Kununurra cane toad muster uses sausages to combat pests wet-season advance across the Kimberley
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Cane toads caught on a property near Kununurra will be turned into sausages fed to native animals.
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A big wet season in the Kimberley has buoyed cane toads with authorities fearing the heavy rain has helped speed up the invasive species march west across the bio-diverse region.
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Cane toads have invaded more than half of the Kimberley region and are expected to reach Broome in the next few years
Captured cane toads are being turned into sausages to deter wildlife from being poisoned ....

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