New Delhi, Nov 14, : .
It is becoming more clear that we must adapt to protect vulnerable communities, natural habitats, and climate change.
But we also need to consider nature as a regenerative option, and not something we have to protect but something that will help usDuring the past two weeks at the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), world leaders committed to averting the worst consequences of climate change.The worst effects of climate change were averted by world leaders at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in the last two weeks "When we observe the Earths surface over the past few decades in Google Earths Timelapse, the immensity of the change to our natural environment is arresting," said Nithya Sowrirajan, Director, Global Solutions, Google Earth and Earth Engine.
"Observing the Earths surface over the past several decades in Google Earths Timelapse is a powerful way to see the enormity of the changes that have occurred to our natural environment," stated Nithya Sowrirajan (Director, Global Solutions, Google Earth, and Earth Engine) "At Google, were keenly invested in preventing the worst effects of climate change, and helping our customers use Google Cloud technology to build a more sustainable future," added Jen Bennett, Director, Office of CTO, Google Cloud.Jen Bennett, Director of Office of CTO at Google Cloud, stated that Google is keenly interested in preventing the worst impacts of climate change and helping customers to use Google Cloud technology for a more sustainable future.
It was 11 years ago at COP16 that the tech giant unveiled Google Earth Engine, an earth observation platform that combines a multi-petabyte catalog of satellite imagery and geospatial datasets with powerful analysis capabilities.Google Earth Engine was unveiled 11 years ago at COP16 by the tech giant.
It combines a multi-petabyte catalogue of satellite imagery with geospatial data with powerful analysis capabilities "And for over a decade now, scientists and researchers have used it to detect changes, map trends, and quantify differences on the Earths surface," Sowrirajan said in a blog post.In a blog post, Sowrirajan stated that scientists and researchers have been using it for more than ten years to detect changes and map trends and quantify differences on Earths surface "In our experience working with NGOs like World Resources Institute to develop tools such as Global Forest Watch, technology is critical to monitoring changes to and protecting the forests that were depending on to mitigate climate change," Sowrirajan added.
Sowrirajan said that technology is crucial to monitor changes in and protect forests, as a result of our collaboration with World Resources Institute.A proliferation of satellites and sensors are enabling researchers to better understand different types of changes like land coverage or surface water, with increasing resolution.
Researchers are now able to understand more types of change, such as land coverage and surface water, by using a variety of sensors and satellites "Increasing the frequency of imaging provides us with timely understanding of changes in the Earths forests, landscapes, icescapes, and coastal waters," Bennett noted.Bennett stated that increasing the frequency of imaging allows us to quickly understand changes in the Earths forests and landscapes.
Protecting forests and natural resources isnt just a challenge for nation states, said Google.Google stated that protecting forests and other natural resources is not just a national challenge.
Organisations across the public sector and industries such as agriculture, financial services and consumer goods also need to better manage and mitigate climate risks and preserve natural resources impacted by their supply chain and theyre using technology to do so.Public sector organisations and other industries like agriculture, financial services, and consumer goods need to be better equipped to manage climate risks and protect natural resources.Theyre also using technology to do this "No one can tackle climate action and nature preservation alone.
"No one person can address climate change and preservation of nature alone.By working in collaboration, we can win on nature together," Google said.
Google stated that we can all win together if we work in collaboration.na/ksk/ #Google #Invest #nature #Delhi.
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