How a booming environmental intelligence sector is confronting extreme weather and climate change
Environmental intelligence businesses are applying publicly available data and models for a slew of new products and services enabling governments and consumers to navigate many of the challenges facing the world today, writes the BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker.
Source: msn.comPublished on 2022-02-18
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