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Conservation International – Global leader in using technology for conservation
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Rainforest Connection – Uses old smartphones to listen for illegal logging
Global Fishing Watch – AI-powered platform monitoring ocean activity
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Google Earth Engine – Platform for planetary-scale environmental data analysis
Wild Me – Open-source software for wildlife identification
Kaggle – Datasets and competitions for environmental data science
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iNaturalist – App for identifying and recording wildlife
Ecosia – Search engine that plants trees
JouleBug – App for tracking personal sustainability habits
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Books
The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert
The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells
AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future by Kai-Fu Lee
Reports
IPCC Climate Reports
World Economic Forum Global Risks Report
International Energy Agency (IEA) Reports
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Bioacoustics: Using sound to monitor wildlife and ecosystems
Carbon Sink: Something that absorbs more carbon than it releases
Edge Computing: Processing data locally rather than in a central data center
Irrecoverable Carbon: Carbon stored in ecosystems that cannot be re-sequestered by mid-century
Predictive Maintenance: Using AI to predict when equipment will fail
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