These numbers are disturbing on their own but become even more so when observing the correlation with natural disasters, particularly in an era of extreme weather caused by toxic pollution.
“Thankfully, new sources of data and advanced computing technologies are accelerating digital transformation in the field of disaster risk reduction.” The observation networks comprising ...
In partnership with startup Ubotica, NASA’s JPL is testing AI-powered satellites that analyze and act in real time—without ...
The National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience in Ibaraki Prefecture, eastern Japan, is developing a system that will consolidate observation requests from the central ...
NASA's considerable Earth-observing and data analysis and distribution capabilities have been mobilized to provide information to support disaster recovery efforts in Haiti after the devastating ...
The ALOS-4 will leverage these merits for observing and monitoring disaster-hit areas, forests, and sea ice. In addition, it will also challenge new areas, such as monitoring infrastructure ...