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NASA to Launch 4 Earth Science Missions in 2022
NASA-supported Study Confirms Importance of Southern Ocean in Absorbing Carbon Dioxide
NASA to Highlight New Science Findings, Missions During AGU Meeting
Reducing Emissions to Lessen Climate Change Would Yield Dramatic Health Benefits by 2030
One Year From Launch: US-European Satellite to Track World's Water
NASA's Eyes on the Earth Puts the World at Your Fingertips
Tracking Water in the Face of Drought
Emission Reductions From Pandemic Had Unexpected Effects on Atmosphere
Vice President Harris to Visit NASA Goddard Today, Deliver Live Remarks
NASA Selects New Mission to Study Storms, Impacts on Climate Models
NASA at the UN Climate Change Conference
Global Climate Change Impact on Crops Expected Within 10 Years, NASA Study Finds
Tracking Smoke in the Face of Fires
Five Facts to Help You Understand Sea Ice
NASA Leadership Visits JPL, Discusses Climate Change and Mars
NASA Turns to the Cloud for Help With Next-Generation Earth Missions
Icy ‘Glue' May Control Pace of Antarctic Ice-Shelf Breakup
NASA Drought Research Shows Value of Both Climate Mitigation and Adaptation
NASA at Your Table: Climate Change and Its Environmental Impacts on Crop Growth
Drought Makes its Home on the Range
NASA Finds 2021 Arctic Summer Sea Ice 12th Lowest on Record
Improving Food Security Through Capacity Building
Protecting the Ozone Layer Also Protects Earth's Ability to Sequester Carbon
NASA's MISR Instrument Sees California Wildfire Smoke Plumes From Space
A New Way to Track Dust Storms and Valley Fever: With Cake Pans
NASA, International Panel Provide a New Window on Rising Seas
Mapping Tropical Forest Health with NASA Satellite Data
NASA's Oceans Melting Greenland Mission Leaves for Its Last Field Trip
Earth's Magnetosphere: Protecting Our Planet from Harmful Space Energy
ECOSTRESS Data Incorporated Into New Wildfire Response Tool
Landsat 9: Continuing 50 Years of Eyes on our Changing Planet
Getting a Bird's-Eye View of Food Insecurity with Catherine Nakalembe
Index Ranks Rainforests' Vulnerability to Climate and Human Impacts
NASA Study Finds Tropical Forests' Ability to Absorb Carbon Dioxide Is Waning
Satellite Data Give Scientists an Upstream Look at Native Fish
How Much Carbon Dioxide Are We Emitting?
Five Ways NASA Helps with Shark Conservation
NASA Tracks Heat Wave Over US Southwest
Mosquito Bites and Satellites: Tracking Mosquito-Borne Disease with Earth Data
NASA's AIRS Tracks Record-Breaking Heat Wave in Pacific Northwest
Study Projects a Surge in Coastal Flooding, Starting in 2030s
Assembly of Satellite to Track World's Water Shifts From US to France
Major Ocean-Observing Satellite Starts Providing Science Data
Machine Learning Model Doubles Accuracy of Global Landslide ‘Nowcasts'
Local Lockdowns Brought Fast Global Ozone Reductions, NASA Finds
NASA Map Gives Most Accurate Space-Based View of LA's Carbon Dioxide
Study Identifies Methane ‘Super-Emitters' in Largest US Oilfield
New NASA Earth System Observatory to Help Address, Mitigate Climate Change
International Cooperation Award for NASA JPL's Michael Watkins, Michael Gross
International Cutting-Edge SWOT Satellite to Survey the World's Water
In a First, Scientists Map Particle-Laden Rivers in the Sky
On a Changing Planet, NASA Goes Green
How Scientists Are Using the International Space Station to Study Earth's Climate
Earth's Cryosphere Is Vital for Everyone. Here's How NASA Keeps Track of Its Changes.
Earth Day Connections: NASA Study Predicts Less Saharan Dust in Future Winds
Earth Day Connections: NASA Investigates Vegetation
NASA-Built Instrument Will Help Spot Greenhouse Gas Super-Emitters
After COVID-19 Delay, Delta-X Field Campaign Begins in Louisiana
Direct Observations Confirm That Humans Are Throwing Earth's Energy Budget off Balance
Major Earth Satellite to Track Disasters, Effects of Climate Change
NASA Joins White House National Climate Task Force
NASA Data Power New USDA Soil Moisture Portal
NASA Scientists Complete First Global Survey of Freshwater Fluctuation
NASA-Funded Network Tracks the Recent Rise and Fall of Ozone-Depleting Pollutants
ACTIVATE Begins Year Two of Marine Cloud Study
NASA Satellites Help Quantify Forests' Impacts on Global Carbon Budget
Warming Seas Are Accelerating Greenland's Glacier Retreat
2020 Tied for Warmest Year on Record, NASA Analysis Shows
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Images of Change
Explore a stunning gallery of before-and-after images of Earth from land and space that reveal our home planet in a state of flux.
Climate Time Machine
Travel through Earth's recent climate history and see how increasing carbon dioxide, global temperature and sea ice have changed over time.
Eyes on the Earth
Track Earth's vital signs from space and fly along with NASA's Earth-observing satellites in an interactive 3D visualization.
Global Ice Viewer
Earth's ice cover is shrinking. See how climate change has affected glaciers, sea ice, and continental ice sheets.