Three Scottish space projects win funding to monitor and tackle climate change

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Three Scottish space projects win funding to monitor and tackle climate change
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THREE Scottish projects have won funding from the UK Space Agency to use satellites and artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor environmental risks…

THREE Scottish projects have won funding from the UK Space Agency to use satellites and artificial intelligence to monitor environmental risks and help tackleA total of 10 projects will use Earth observation tools, satellite tracking and demographic data, supported by AI, to produce forecasts and models used by farming, energy, finance and insurance sectors.

They will also help identify opportunities for green financing that could support sustainable business growth.

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