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Students, come find your 'Space' at NASA

Watch carbon dioxide move through Earth’s atmosphere with this high resolution mode.

This animation shows the yearly average NO2 from 2005 to 2022. You can see the air get cleaner.

Global sea levels have risen more than 4 in (102 mm) since measurements began in 1992.

Our ocean is changing.

Sea levels around the world are rising as a result of human-caused global warming.

Exploring Ice Sheet Dynamics in the Era of Remote Sensing Technology

Radiative-Thermodynamic Modes of Climate

Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) Mission: Applications Meeting

Towards a New Generation of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment Models: Climate Seminar

Why we still need traditional climate models and how they might be improved

How Lab Experiments Help Disentangle Aerosol-Cloud Interactions Relevant to Cloud Optical Properties

Climate Risk Science, Fundamental and Applied

Are Earth's carbon sinks changing?

Summer 2023 Record High Global Temperatures

Antarctic Ice Mass Loss 2002-2023

Greenland Ice Mass Loss 2002-2023

July 2023 Record High Global Temperatures

Can a NASA satellite help during a food crisis?

Implications of GRACE data for Water Resources Management

Joanne Simpson and the Tropical Atmosphere

Harnessing the Power of Geophysical Imaging to Recharge California’s Groundwater

Cloud Physics from Space

Tutorial: NASA's Eyes on the Earth on climate.nasa.gov