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As the Living Planet Symposium comes to an end, Josef Aschbacher, Director of Earth Observation Programmes at ESA, reflects on the outcomes of the largest Earth observation conference in the world. He also expresses his thoughts on pushing innovation and new results for Earth science, in preparation for Space 19+, and the commercialisation and future of Earth observation.