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New ESA satellite launches to weigh the world’s forests from space

On April 29, a rocket lifted off from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. Aboard it was a satellite designed to answer one of the most important questions in climate science: how much carbon do Earth’s forests hold? Known as Biomass, this European Space Agency (ESA) mission carries technology capable of weighing the planet’s forests from orbit. The work leading to this breakthrough includes key contributions from researchers at Chalmers…
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