This European initiative will provide Europeans with information that can be used to further improve their quality of life through a better knowledge of the living environment, delivering the necessary information to fight climate change, respond to emergencies, and alert citizens if air quality gets bad, to cite a few examples. Recently, GMES has also been used to help rescue operations in Haiti and fight the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The European Parliament has taken an important step in the legislative process”,

said Vice-President Antonio Tajani. GMES has been approved on June 16th by the European Parliament. This is good news for MUSIL and our research projects.

Posted Saturday, June 19th, at 9:59 AM (∞). This post has comments.
blog comments powered by Disqus