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NASA satellites and sensors constantly take the pulse of our planet, measuring how Earth changes by the day, season, year, and decade. Researchers and resource managers analyze those measurements and apply them on local and regional scales to better manage things like our food and water supplies, health, safety, land use, and ecosystems. NASA data is also used by other government agencies to help with responses to natural disasters and emergencies around the country and the world.
Deforestation Follows a Road Through Ucayali
Published October 25, 2022
A remote oil and logging road first established in eastern Peru in the 1980s has become a hub for forest clearing.
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Drought and Barge Backups on the Mississippi
Published October 21, 2022
Low water levels are making it difficult to ship goods down the river and allowing a wedge of saltwater to move upstream.
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Fuel Regulation Reduced Air Pollution from Shipping
Published October 19, 2022
A global standard limiting sulfur in ship fuel reduced artificial “ship track” clouds to record-low levels in 2020. Pandemic-related disruptions played a secondary role.
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Flood Woes Continue in Pakistan
Published October 13, 2022
Water has begun to recede, but large swaths of farmland remain waterlogged as food shortages loom and waterborne diseases spread.
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Another Lean Season in the Grand Sud
Published October 11, 2022
Persistent drought in southern Madagascar is fueling food shortages in the arid region.
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Power Outages after Hurricane Ian
Published October 3, 2022
Several cities on the west coast of Florida lost much of their electric power for days after the storm.
A Rough Year for Rice in California
The ongoing drought has cut rice acreage in the Sacramento Valley in half.
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Power Outages in Puerto Rico
Published September 22, 2022
Four days after Hurricane Fiona made landfall on the island, citizens were coping with widespread power losses.
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The Inequitable Distribution of Urban Trees
Published September 19, 2022
A significant disparity in tree cover across urban neighborhoods leads to differences in temperatures and health outcomes.
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Deep Concern About Food Security in Eastern Africa
Published August 16, 2022
The Horn of Africa is facing drought and crop failures after four inadequate rainy seasons.
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Tracking Deluge and Drought through Soil Moisture
Published July 29, 2022
From soaked to dry, the variable state of U.S. soils has implications for farmers and crop production.
Clearer View of Great Lakes Air Quality
Published July 28, 2022
Scientists and regulators are using satellite data and custom models from NASA to help monitor ozone pollution.
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