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.
The Nature Conservancy Deploys ESRI Technology for Climate Trend Analysis
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GIScience and Climate Change by Doug Richardson, AAG
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