07/11/2025
💫 COP30 started yesterday. Here’s a reminder of how we can use space & AI to predict the future of our planet and act before disasters strike.
That’s the promise of digital twins: 3D, space- and AI-powered models that help decision-makers run simulations and visualise the impacts of climate change – from understanding which streets will be impacted first from rising sea-levels or flash flooding; support evidenced-based decision-making; and empower first-responders.
With the beginning of COP30 yesterday in Belém, Brazil, we’re reminded that tackling the climate crisis demands innovation and collaboration both in Earth and space. 26 of the 55 Essential Climate Variables - ECVs are key physical, chemical, and biological parameters that critically define Earth's climate – can only be monitored using space.
🚀 Explore how and our partners Space Data Inc are using space technology to drive climate action through our digital twins of Tonga, Ghana, and Tobago.
🎥 See the videos:
Digital twin Tobago: https://youtu.be/Z8jOIwbD620?si=zBc6y7ztQgsfORBw
Digital twin Accra, Ghana: https://youtu.be/q-1KDfeM3WA?si=IqexfQoIVid4pQFU
Digital twin Tonga: https://youtu.be/7Bl2FcJ-iyc?si=4PrOriQLaGGe1eu5
Stay tuned for more updates on and the work of UNOOSA and UN-SPIDER