Arctic amplification, a climate phenomenon, is causing the Arctic region to warm at a faster pace than the global average. Satellites developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) play a crucial role in understanding and addressing this complex dynamic,
arctic weather satellite. These satellites capture the impact of Arctic amplification on phytoplankton, vegetation productivity, human activity, and infrastructure. The primary driver of this phenomenon is the decline of sea ice, which has far-reaching consequences for global climate patterns and ecosystems