Through Smoke and Fire, NASA Searches for Answers

For years, NASA has used the vantage point of space, combined with airborne and ground-based field campaigns, to decipher the impact of fires—from first spark to final puff of smoldering smoke— and help other agencies protect life and property.

But the effects of fires linger long after they’re extinguished: They can upend ecosystems, influence climate and disrupt communities. While NASA keeps an eye on today’s fires, it also tackles the big-picture questions that help fire managers plan for the future.

This summer, NASA is embarking on several field campaigns across the world to investigate longstanding questions surrounding fire and smoke. Aircraft will fly through smoke and clouds to improve air quality, weather and climate forecasting, and investigate fire-burned forests to capture ecosystem changes that have global impact.

Music: Motion Blur by Sam Dodson, End of the Quarter by Austin Jordan
Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/LK Ward

Summer Uprising Starts on 15 July – Time To Rebel

Starting Monday 15 July, we rise up in an organic, decentralized and coordinated action with one main message: ACT NOW!

Throughout the week, rebels will disrupt central spaces in five cities with the support of local groups from across the UK:
• Bristol (XR South West England)
• Cardiff (XR Wales)
• Leeds (XR North England)
• Glasgow (XR Scotland)
• London (XR Central and South England)

Each of the five actions are being organized independently and operate on different schedules.