Eyes in the Sky: How Earth Observation Is Revolutionizing Climate Action

As climate change accelerates and global regulations tighten, EO technology is transforming how we monitor and respond to environmental challenges.

The EO market has a projected economic value of over $700B by 2030 and the potential to reduce two gigatons of greenhouse gas emissions annually.

Nearly 80% of EO's total economic impact is forecasted to come from climate- and nature-related use cases.

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