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An update to ESA’s climate analysis toolbox that combines information collected from numerous satellite missions is now available, and can supercharge climate-change research studies for scientists and degree-level students. The toolbox, which has been developed by ESA’s Climate Change Initiative (CCI), allows users to access, analyse and visualise 122 terabytes of global satellite-derived climate observations covering the last 40 years, including data from the latest generation of Copernicus Sentinel missions.To support the new release, a new training video is available and guides beginners in the fundamentals of ingesting and visualising climate data and how to perform operations to manipulate the data.