Education is crucial in mitigating the impacts of climate change. It helps to understand and mitigate the effects of the climate crisis…
Developing climate change adaptation projections for Estonia.
The cooling climate effect of anthropogenic air pollutants, or aerosols, compensates to an unknown extent for human-induced global warming caused by greenhouse gases. We are refining the strength of the cooling climate effect of anthropogenic aerosols by studying their impact on clouds through natural experiments – the largest unknown in human activity’s climate impact.
Data from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) provides users with essential tools for monitoring atmospheric conditions and validating national datasets.
Tailored climate projections for the Tallinn region are being developed, based on the best available data and models.
To ensure sustainable agriculture, it is essential to utilize more data-driven information. To achieve this, the project will update agro-climate statistics and develop prototypes for agricultural work and weather damage.