The Orbital Debris Quarterly News (ODQN) is a quarterly publication of the NASA Orbital Debris Program Office The ODQN publishes some of the latest events in orbital debris research, offers orbital debris news and statistics, and presents project reviews and meeting reports, as well as upcoming events.https://orbitaldebris.jsc.nasa.gov/quarterly-news/# NASA’s Space Sustainability Strategy Volume 1: Earth Orbit "Access to space and capabilities from space can affect life on Earth. For example, increased space launches cause closures in air traffic corridors. The chemicals used during launch raise concerns about atmospheric impacts. Launch operations can be deleterious to nearby wildlife, terrestrial and aquatic habitats, and communities. The increased use of LEO satellites also raises concerns. For instance, reentering satellites that burn up in the atmosphere could cause harmful material to be deposited or catalyzed in the upper atmosphere. Satellite pieces that do not fully burn up and return to the Earth’s surface could harm people or damage property. While in orbit, spacecraft may reflect sufficient sunlight to degrade the dark sky environment, affecting astronomers, sky photographers, and other cultural users of dark skies."https://www.nasa.gov/spacesustainability/ ISRO - Space Debris and Space Situational Awareness Research Studies in ISRO, Monograph-2024 https://iafi.in/media1 ESA - Space Environment Report 2024 https://www.esa.int/Space_Safety/Space_Debris/ESA_Space_Environment_Report_2024 ESA - Zero Debris Technical Booklet https://blogs.esa.int/cleanspace/2025/01/15/zero-debris-technical-booklet-published/ UNU-EHS - The 2023 Interconnected Disaster Risks report Report by the UNU-EHS on Space debris topic. The 2023 Interconnected Disaster Risks report analyses six interconnected risk tipping points, representing immediate and increasing risks across the world (Accelerating extinctions, Groundwater depletion, Mountain glacier melting, Unbearable heat, Uninsurable future and Space debris). Complete report on Space debris topic can be downloaded from the following page: https://interconnectedrisks.org/tipping-points/space-debris