New USGS map shows where the most damaging earthquakes are likely to occur in the US

USGS scientists and our partners recently revealed the latest National Seismic Hazard Model, showing that nearly 75% of the United States could experience a damaging earthquake, emphasizing seismic hazards span a significant part of the country. Continue reading “New USGS map shows where the most damaging earthquakes are likely to occur in the US”

Sparkgeo partners on a 2.0 solution to track and monitor the effects of climate change

MERMAID: new advancements in monitoring coral reef health  — There’s a common misperception that nature got a break from humans during the pandemic. In  fact, it has been quite the opposite. Coral reefs continue to suffer dramatically due to climate  change; specifically coral bleaching, spiked by extreme ocean heat waves, ocean acidification  and the rise in sea levels is taking a huge toll on these underwater gardens.  Continue reading “Sparkgeo partners on a 2.0 solution to track and monitor the effects of climate change”

Going green matters and technology can help in this regard

Climate change is a reality that we can’t ignore and whose negative effects we experience every day. We all bear the responsibility for this phenomenon, so we all have to take measures towards reducing the negative effects of human activity on the environment and creating a healthier future for our planet.  Continue reading “Going green matters and technology can help in this regard”

Oil Spill Response Planning: How Do Organizations And Authorities Prepare Themselves To Deal With Oil Spills?

Oil spills are dangerous. Even a minor oil spill accident can harm every component of our vast ecosystem, including the marine ecosystem, wildlife, plants, human health, and the environment. Although measures are taken immediately, it takes years for things to return to normal.  Continue reading “Oil Spill Response Planning: How Do Organizations And Authorities Prepare Themselves To Deal With Oil Spills?”

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