How open-access visuals of the natural world can revolutionize climate reporting
There are three barriers to powerful open-access visuals on climate reporting: lack of availability, equity and quality; breaking gives changemakers better tools.
With Carnegie Mellon University: K&L Gates Professor of Ethics and Computational Technologies; Executive Director, Center for Shared Prosperity; Director, Community Robotics, Education and Technology Empowerment (CREATE) lab (http://www.cmucreatelab.org); Trustee, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation. Chairman of the Board of Directors, Southwestern Pennsylvania Environmental Health Project, Airviz, Inc.
There are three barriers to powerful open-access visuals on climate reporting: lack of availability, equity and quality; breaking gives changemakers better tools.
From deforestation to pandemics, this new tool visualizes planet-scale changes – aiming to bring the discussion about how we treat our home into sharp focus.
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