
Our Satellite Storytelling Program provides educators and learners with one of the most engaging approaches to climate education — using real satellite imagery, Earth observation data, and space exploration to spark curiosity and build lasting climate literacy.
The challenge of engaging climate education
Why traditional approaches fall short — and how satellite storytelling changes the equation.
How the Satellite Storytelling Program works
Our program uses satellite storytelling to inspire young learners to engage with climate science, Earth observation, and creative action.

Space exploration foundation
Students start by discovering how satellites orbit Earth and collect data about climate systems — from monitoring forests and oceans to tracking emissions and ice melt.
Price predictability
Participants create short films, social media content, and digital stories that communicate climate challenges using real Earth observation imagery and data.
Filmmaking and storytelling
Participants create short films, social media content, and digital stories that communicate climate challenges using real Earth observation imagery and data.
Volunteer facilitators
Programs are delivered by a volunteer network of educators, filmmakers, scientists, and digital creators who bring passion and expertise to every session.
World-leading expertise in S4C programs
Our program is active in schools and community organisations across multiple regions, with in-person and online satellite storytelling sessions already delivered.

Global reach
Our customers benefit from the real-world data and learnings amassed from all of our real-world systems, enabling system optimisations for cost, energy, and performance across their plant’s lifetime.

Dedicated partnership
We work in lock-step with our customers’ unique needs as an extension of their team, providing ongoing services and support to ensure plants deliver their full potential.

Bringing satellite science into schools
Explore how Space4Climate is partnering with schools and community organisations to deliver satellite storytelling sessions that transform how young people engage with climate science.

“Space4Climate’s program transformed how my students see the planet. They went from feeling overwhelmed by climate change to feeling like space explorers with tools to understand it.”

