To Combat Climate Challenge World Space Agencies Unite
Space agencies of more than 60 countries have agreed to engage their satellites, to coordinate their methods and their data to monitor human-induced greenhouse gas emissions. This will be done for the first time under the impetus of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the French Space Agency (CNES).
The space agencies of 60 countries decided to come together after the COP21 climate conference held in Paris last December. The space agencies are a must to combat climate change as without satellites, the reality of global warming would not have been recognised and the subsequent historic agreement at the United Nations headquarters in New York on April 22, 2016 would not have been signed.

Why the need to unite:
There are in all 50 essential climate change variables that are daily monitored. Of the 50 variable 26 - including rising sea level, sea ice extent and greenhouse gas concentrations in all layers of the atmosphere can be monitored only from space.
The key to effectively implementing the Paris Agreement lies in the ability to verify that nations are fulfilling their commitments to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Only satellites can do that. Invited to New Delhi by ISRO and CNES on April 3, 2016, the world's space agencies decided to establish "an independent, international system" to centralise data from their Earth-observing satellites through the 'New Delhi Declaration' that officially came into effect on May 16, 2016.
Future goals:
The goal now will be to inter-calibrate these satellite data so that they can be combined and com-pared over time. In other words, it is to make the transition to closely coordinated and easily ac-cessible 'big space data'.
What the experts say:
"It is overwhelming to see the unilateral support of all space agencies to use space inputs for moni-toring climate change," said ISRO Chairman Shri A.S. Kiran Kumar.
"Earth observation satellites provide a vital means of obtaining measurements of the climate sys-tem from a global perspective. ISRO is committed for the continuity of earth observation data, through the thematic series of satellites, with improvements en-route, to meet contemporary as well as future needs. ISRO is also engaging with CNES, JAXA and NASA for realising joint missions for global climate observation with advanced instruments."
"This is a historic event that reaches far beyond the space sector and is a perfect example of the kind of success that can only be achieved through international cooperation" said CNES President Mr. Jean-Yves Le Gall.
"With this consensus among space agencies from more than 60 nations, including the world's lead-ing space powers, the international space community and scientists now have the tools they need to put their talent, intelligence and optimism to work for the good of humankind and our planet."
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