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To understand changing climate conditions, people need access to sound data, tools, and workflows. This will require a geographic approach.
Feelings, not facts, have been shaping the discussion on climate change.
Decision-makers accustomed to making data-based decisions find climate change diffuse and unpredictable. A new smart map might change their view.
The Massachusetts Army National Guard (MA ARNG) initiated one of the defense industry's first and most comprehensive climate change vulnerability
Home buyers will now see a climate risk score on their dream house. Will it change where they want to live?
Create a game-changing app that will help communities better understand and reduce the impact of climate change on health.
Geography sits at the confluence of people, place, and the environment and is essential to understanding and exploring the world.
Protect Our Winters uses GIS to research the economic impacts of low snow totals, using dollars and cents as a motivator in their outreach.
Walking among living trees that have stood on the side of a mountain since the times of Christ and Buddha is a humbling experience.
Boulder, Colorado, gained a new understanding of infrastructure and citizen vulnerabilities from Atkins' City Simulator.
For years, maritime officials have overseen the creation of an exhaustive digital twin of Singapore’s coastline.
Companies adapting to the risks of COVID-19 are beginning to see long-term business risks through a similar lens.