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Mobile networks want to use the satellite airwaves we need to track climate change

Written by  Jean-Francois Morizur Friday, 05 December 2025 11:00
Researchers at JPL, alongside colleagues in Belize, used 20 years of data from MODIS, an instrument on NASA’s Aqua satellite, to assess risk to Belize’s coral reefs due to human activity and climate change. MODIS captured this image of the Yucatán Peninsula, including Belize, in February 2022. Credits: NASA

At next year’s World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC-25), governments will face a choice that goes to the heart of how we monitor our warming planet. Some regulators are wondering whether to […]

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