April 24, 2019
Graffiti exhibition to showcase role of climate from space
Street art and climate science combine at Living Planet Symposium
Street art and climate science will combine at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium to highlight the major role that satellites play in helping to understand our Earth.
Dublin-based street artist, Shane Sutton, who is collaborating with ESA’s Climate Office, will be exhibiting a collection of original artworks exploring the benefits of ‘taking the pulse of our planet from space’ at the world’s largest Earth observation conference.
The Living Planet Symposium will be held in Milan, Italy, on 13–17 May 2019.
Staging the art exhibition during the event aims to draw the scientific community’s attention to ESA’s Climate Change Initiative and the satellite-derived climate data records it generates.