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  1. climate.copernicus.euCopernicus

    News. C3S – data for climate action. April 2024 – 11th consecutive warmest month globally. Copernicus data supports the ambitious EU regulations for forest protection. From widespread floods to severe heatwaves, ESOTC 2023 puts Europes climate in focus. ESOTC 2023 – the countdown has begun. March 2024 – 10th consecutive record warm month globally.

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      The C3S mission is to support adaptation and mitigation...

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      Climate Change Service. Main navigation. About Us; What we...

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  2. www.copernicus.eu › en › copernicus-servicesClimate change | Copernicus

    The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) supports society by providing authoritative information about the past, present and future climate in Europe and the rest of the World. Our mission The C3S mission is to support adaptation and mitigation policies of the European Union by providing consistent and authoritative information about climate ...

  3. www.ecmwf.int › environmental-services › copernicus-climate-change-serviceCopernicus Climate Change Service | ECMWF

    ECMWF implements the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) on behalf of the European Union. Why do we need climate information? The Copernicus Climate Change Service, which cuts across all other Copernicus Services, delivers substantial economic value to Europe by:

  4. ECMWF operates the Copernicus Climate Change Service on behalf of the European Union and will bring together expertise from across Europe to deliver the service. C3S will provide key indicators on climate change drivers such as carbon dioxide and impacts, for example, reducing glaciers.

  5. Global temperatures reached exceptionally high levels in 2023. Climate Change Service