The scientific consensus is that the world will soon realize the dreaded 1.5°C increase, a milestone experts have long believed to be a tipping point in climate change. We often hear about global ...
Until recently, cities haven’t had a good handle on their trees. Generally, they’ve not kept good records of where their trees are, which ones need attention, and what “ecosystem services” (say, in ...
All eyes were on Maricopa County, Arizona, earlier this month as election officials were counting every vote. But in the meantime, another group has been busy counting every tree. However, these ...
AI has dominated the headlines lately — and not necessarily in a good way. From AI bot ChatGPT helping college students plagiarize essays to tools like Dall-E potentially spreading misinformation, ...
Last fall nearly 20 Calvin biology students went sleuthing on campus, meter sticks, notebooks and GPS devices in hand. The goal? To document every tree of at least five inches in diameter on the west ...
Open Data Day is an annual recognition of the benefits of open data designed to encourage governments, businesses and society to adopt open data policies. Johns Creek is participating by highlighting ...
NYC Parks has launched a first-of-its-kind living tree map, officially called the NYC Tree Map, showcasing nearly one million individually managed city trees that includes newly mapped, in-park trees ...
Our city-maintained trees are among Santa Fe’s most precious resources. The Santa Fe Public Spaces Tree Inventory Project, currently in its third year, gathers pertinent information about the types ...