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Scottish Space Leadership Council Is Supporting The Online Sustainable Space Summit

June 14, 2021

In a groundbreaking initiative organized by the Scottish Space Leadership Council (SSLC), global space sector stakeholders have been joining forces to explore solutions to sustainability-focused challenges set by environmental groups, academia, businesses and the wider public.

An initial period of outreach led to an influx of written submissions that were reviewed by an independent judging panel. Challenges were then set for space industry representatives to address during online workshops that ran throughout May. Three broad themes were identified, with one calling for a holistic, internationally adoptable approach to measuring the true impact of the space sector on the environment. The second called for an exploration into developing an open library of space data to connect citizen science initiatives with environmental data. Finally, the sector was asked to identify ways to quantify, classify and assess the growing problem of low-orbiting space debris, to help protect the near-Earth space ecosystem.

The judges represented a range of backgrounds, including organizations such as Friends of the Earth Scotland, NatureScot, Scottish Enterprise and the European Space Agency. The panel also included a professor from the University of Texas at Austin and a former judge from BBC television’s Robot Wars.

Findings from the initiative are to be showcased at the free, online, Sustainable Space Summit on June 23. The event will also highlight the many benefits that accessing space-sourced data bring to society, including the use of satellites for monitoring climate change, deforestation, illegal mining or fishing, and even tracking endangered species or tracing food supply chains – all of which are quickly becoming something of a UK specialty. Confirmed speakers include the Director General of the European Space Agency and Scottish Government.

he Summit is expected to shine a light on lesser-known details about the growing UK space sector, such as the work already being performed by rocket manufacturers and spaceport developers to reduce their carbon footprint as part of the satellite launch supply chain. It also aims to increase awareness of the multitude of ways that businesses and the wider public already rely on space-enabled services for their daily needs. Registration for the online Sustainable Space Summit is free.

Friends of the Earth Scotland Director, Richard Dixon, said, “The space industry is a huge help in understanding our planet and monitoring the changes that are happening in global forests, lakes and oceans, but it has a range of environmental impacts of its own. It is great that the sector wants to do more to tackle these impacts head on and I’ve been glad to put time into to the very fruitful discussions that have taken place so far.”

The Scottish Government Enterprise Minister, Ivan McKee, said, “It is great to see the space industry take a leading role in working towards a more sustainable future for the sector. Sustainability and environmental considerations are of paramount importance as Scotland is fully committed to delivering its space ambitions in line with our target to transition to a net zero society by 2045. The Scottish Government believes that the space sector can play a pivotal role as a force for good in the global fight against climate change.”

Daniel Smith, Interim Co-Chair of the SSLC and Founder of space marketing firm AstroAgency, added, “This exciting initiative has demonstrated the collaborative nature of the UK’s fast-growing space sector, an industry that delivers a wide range of benefits to society. The Summit aims to unveil new ideas, highlight the importance of space access and establish productive and long-lasting engagement between environmental groups and the fast-growing UK space industry.”

The Scottish Space Leadership Council is a coordinating gateway to enable and promote the Scottish space sector as part of the wider UK proposition. It focuses on tangible outcomes and a collaborative, inclusive approach. Set up in 2016, it provides a platform for industry, academia and government to work collaboratively, promote the sector and take a united approach to shared challenges. For more information, visit www.scottishspace.org.

Filed Under: Agencies, Associations, Trade, Events, Space

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