GIS has a long history of driving environmental understanding and decision making. Policymakers, planners, scientists, and many others worldwide rely on GIS for data management and scientific analysis.
GIS users represent a vast reservoir of knowledge, expertise, and best practices in applying this cornerstone technology to climate science, carbon management, renewable energy, sustainability, and disaster management.
Esri UC: Explore the power of where for climate change.
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Climate Change is a Geographic Problem. [PDF] by Jack Dangermond and Matt Artz