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Nick Palatiello Interview
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Matt Ball interviews Nick Palatiello, Assistant Executive Director for External Affairs, MAPPS. They discuss the lobbying organization's history, agenda and how it works with government officials to advocate for the geospatial profession.
GEOSS Functions and Main Components
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Infrastructure and Data: The Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) functions and main components, sustainability, user access and benefits.
Elkhorn Slough Reserve Estuary Explorers
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Estuary Explorers allows a group of local students to visit the Elkhorn Slough Reserve once a week for four years. It is through this deep experience that new stewards of the Reserve emerge and grow.
Save the Rain
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Users are able to make smarter choices and save water when it is available. The next time it rains, users can capture rainwater that lands on their homes and use it again to water plants, trees, and lawns; wash cars; and even flush toilets.
Kids Making Sense Environment Mapping
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Stanford-Developed Technology Could Help Prevent Wildfires
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A new technology developed by Stanford engineers promises a way to prevent a significant percentage of wildfires and drastically reduce the cost of fighting them.
Hearing the Voice of the Customer
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Todd Danielson, Informed Infrastructure's editorial director, interviewed Katriona Lord-Levins, the chief success officer for Bentley Systems, via webcam.
NASA Helps Scientists Identify Uptick in Emissions of Ozone-Depleting Compounds
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NASA computer models help scientists identify an uptick in emissions of CFC-11, an ozone-depleting gas, in the atmosphere.
Meet ICON: NASA’s Airglow Explorer
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NASA's Ionospheric Connection Explorer, or ICON, launched on Nov. 7, 2018, and orbits above the upper atmosphere, through the bottom edge of near-Earth space.
Weather Forecasts Will Remain Reliable, Even with Climate Change
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Anthony Lupo, professor of atmospheric science at MU, found that even as carbon dioxide levels create a warmer climate, experts will still be able to predict weather patterns accurately.