GEO REPORT ON IMPACT
2016 - 2019
The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) is turning Earth observation data and information into knowledge for action.
A global partnership of 108 member countries and 100+ partner organizations and associates, GEO envisions a world where Earth observation data is used to drive better decision making.
The GEO Report on Impact 2016-2019 reflects the work,
passion and commitment of the Group on Earth
Observations community.
Explore this online report to discover more than 50 initiatives and activities of the GEO community. They represent just a few examples where GEO is making a difference with Earth observations for impact.
About the image: The Larsen Ice Shelf. Copernicus Sentinel-3A satellite takes us over the Antarctic Peninsula and the adjacent Larsen Ice Shelf, from which a massive iceberg broke off in July 2017. The image has been manipulated, so clouds appear pink while snow and ice are blue to help us differentiate between them. The only land clearly visible is the tip of the Peninsula in the upper left, while sea ice covers the Weddell Sea to the right. Copyright contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2017), processed by ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO