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Data science for the environment | Dan Hammer | TEDxBerkeley 

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Since the industrial revolution, as human technology has advanced, the environment has suffered. Dan Hammer is looking to turn this paradigm on its head, as he takes a high-tech approach to preserving the environment by using data science and satellite imagery to monitor and protect forests all around the globe.
Dan Hammer received 2017 Pritzker Award for his work to make environmental information more accessible to journalists. He earned his PhD in Environmental Economics from UC Berkeley, where he was a Fellow at the Berkeley Institute for Data Science. Dan works at an environmental and tech nonprofit that he founded alongside two other Berkeley alumni, including the former CEO of The Nature Conservancy and The Moore Foundation. He previously served as a Senior Policy Advisor on data infrastructure in the Obama White House, as well as a Presidential Innovation Fellow at NASA. Dan was the Chief Data Scientist at the World Resources Institute, where he co-founded Global Forest Watch -- an online platform to monitor deforestation from satellite imagery. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 28   
@badmusoladimeji3163
@badmusoladimeji3163 Год назад
As an Environmental Scientist, This is a great video. Thanks Dan Hammer. We must know that the earth is falling apart and what we can do to keep it together is very important. You can't change what you can't see. Now we can see and still looking
@jayeshdave680
@jayeshdave680 Год назад
Hello @BADMUS OLADIMEJI, nice to hear from you. I also want to work as Environmental data scientist. I have done work on Indian climate data using nonlinear time series analysis. Is there any way, I can contact you?
@abhishekamoli1586
@abhishekamoli1586 8 месяцев назад
​@@jayeshdave680bro can you help me. I also want to become environmental data analyst. How should I start
@jamaali3509
@jamaali3509 3 года назад
This video is very insightful and thought-provoking. It shows how can we use technology in a sustainable way that would help to identify, monitor and assess human involvement in activities that harm the environment and the global dynamics of climate change and its ongoing threats to humanity. Also, I liked how Hammer is aware the importance of presenting your findings in a way that feed and inform environmental policy and practitioners to act, collaborate and tackle environmental threats in both local and international level.
@MariamAli-cp1zu
@MariamAli-cp1zu 2 года назад
Yes! the gap between research and policy is a real issue. It's sometimes about who you know than what you know.
@badmusoladimeji3163
@badmusoladimeji3163 Год назад
@@MariamAli-cp1zu Exactly. There's a play of political science in communicating scientific findings in a socially acceptable way that is well understood and can drive progressive collaboration in addressing issues through policy formulation and effective implementation
@FindEdge
@FindEdge 5 лет назад
people deserve to know your insights!
@aliakbaramirkhani3265
@aliakbaramirkhani3265 5 лет назад
very interesting content...good work Dan Hammer and your colleagues.
@isabelbaldeon4861
@isabelbaldeon4861 4 года назад
Amazing job !
@ajitkore1576
@ajitkore1576 Год назад
Well done! and thanks for insight
@francescos7361
@francescos7361 Год назад
Thanks interesting job as a future environmental engineer.
@charlessmyth
@charlessmyth 3 года назад
Interesting stuff.
@ashwanibalyan9047
@ashwanibalyan9047 2 года назад
Best use of data
@sharminjahanmoni8659
@sharminjahanmoni8659 2 года назад
Very interesting information..
@niharikadeokar3187
@niharikadeokar3187 10 месяцев назад
thanks for the inspiration!
@princee9385
@princee9385 3 года назад
love it
@chrisissun
@chrisissun Год назад
love
@ericktamba7565
@ericktamba7565 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏
@siammostafiz
@siammostafiz 7 месяцев назад
My subject is environmental economics. Which one will better for me 💥Data Science or 💥Big Data analyst
@Hafthor
@Hafthor 3 месяца назад
bro, im doing my master's degree in Big Data Analysis, it is pretty similar with data science with some extra knowledge in databases and data warehouses and machine learning skills. after that you are able to work as a data scientist, data engineer, data architect or a data analyst. the choice is yours....either way both subjects are awesome as they specialize in the same field. give me feedback about your choice.
@ankj-du9pv
@ankj-du9pv Год назад
David Guetta is also a data expert apart from being a legendary DJ! 😎
@QSing999
@QSing999 2 года назад
"you can't change what you can't see" is a fundamentally nonsense statement. There are many things humans change that they cannot see for example sound waves, radio waves, certain light waves, extreme small stuff and the list goes on and on.... nice video though
@MMMM-qg7ln
@MMMM-qg7ln 2 года назад
You dont understand the essence of his words.
@akashnayak6144
@akashnayak6144 2 года назад
youre wrong
@himanshukumar5570
@himanshukumar5570 2 года назад
seeing is not about what you can see with your eyes
@benpiriz4386
@benpiriz4386 2 года назад
@@MMMM-qg7ln I agree with Arthur. Maybe the speaker needs to be explicit in explaining it.
@Hafthor
@Hafthor 3 месяца назад
they do it because they use visualization methods to detect them, so they first see those things and then make up the change.
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