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The Urgency of Conservation in the Caribbean

The Urgency of Conservation in the Caribbean

4/7/2025

  The Caribbean is one of the world’s most biodiverse marine regions. The coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds support a vast array of marine life such as endangered sea turtles, manatees, and sharks. The urgency of protecting Caribbean marine life and the ecosystem services that nature provides is critical due to... Read More >

Harnessing Data Science for Marine Conservation

Harnessing Data Science for Marine Conservation

3/24/2025

  With fewer than 370 North Atlantic right whales remaining, protecting these endangered marine giants is an urgent global priority. Their survival is threatened by ship collisions, habitat disruption, and climate-driven changes to migration patterns. To address these challenges, scientists at NOAA (National Oceanic and... Read More >

Revolutionizing Water Management with SAR: A Hungarian Success Story

Revolutionizing Water Management with SAR: A Hungarian Success Story

3/18/2024

Introduction In many countries, water management infrastructure is aging, and threats induced by climate change are putting them at further risk. Today, stability and risk mapping through continuous monitoring is becoming an increasingly important requirement to mitigate damage, risk of collapse, and life-threatening accidents. Any... Read More >

ENVI Inform in Action: Wind Turbine Inspections

ENVI Inform in Action: Wind Turbine Inspections

2/16/2024

Problem: Wind energy is a fast-growing industry that accounts for ten percent [1] of the US electricity supply. At the end of 2023, there were 73,352 turbines [2] in the United States with a rated wind capacity of 141 Gigawatts (GW). Conservative estimates predict 3,000 turbines will be added annually with the Department of... Read More >

ENVI Inform in Action: Deforestation Monitoring in Chile

ENVI Inform in Action: Deforestation Monitoring in Chile

8/29/2023

Problem: Illegal logging is a major concern in many parts of the world. In Chile, it causes significant environmental damage and economic losses of up to $70 million a year. To help tackle illegal logging, timber companies need a way to monitor forest conditions and identify areas that have unusual or suspicious activity... Read More >

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