by Orbify Inc
This podcast series explores stories & concepts relevant to climate crisis and its mitigation while putting the emphasis on the one thing that can help us understand the real scale of it: the ever objective satellite-based data. Brought to you by Orbify, a company on a mission to use Space to make better decisions on Earth. Follow us: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/orbify X: @orbifyinc
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April 10, 2025
<p>In this episode of Earth Central, host Alex sits down with Alex Logan to discuss the evolving landscape of environmental data and the growing importance of accessibility in the climate and conservation space. As environmental monitoring technologies continue to generate vast amounts of data—particularly through remote sensing—the challenge is no longer availability, but usability. Logan sheds light on the often-overlooked hurdles that researchers, technologists, and organizations face when trying to turn raw data into actionable insights.The conversation highlights three key obstacles: identifying the most relevant datasets, navigating the technical complexity of geospatial formats, and managing licensing or pricing constraints that can limit access. New tools and platforms are emerging to bridge these gaps by simplifying integration and reducing the burden on science and engineering teams. These solutions are helping to accelerate the development of applications that rely on nature data, as illustrated through collaborative use cases such as carbon project planning and ecosystem monitoring.The discussion also explores the importance of community-driven efforts to share knowledge and resources in this rapidly growing field. Logan introduces initiatives that aim to provide ethical, legal, and technical guidance for sharing environmental and Indigenous data responsibly. As interest in biodiversity, land use, and soil data intensifies, the conversation underscores the need for shared standards and infrastructure to support more effective decision-making. This episode offers a thoughtful look into how collaboration and data accessibility are shaping the future of environmental action.</p>
March 12, 2025
<p>In this episode of Earth Central, host Alex Wowra speaks with Karl Burkart, Deputy Director of One Earth, about the intersection of climate science, biodiversity conservation, and emerging technologies. Karl shares the journey of developing the One Earth Climate Model, a pioneering effort to map a path to net zero using nature-based solutions.</p><p>They discuss the critical role of geospatial data and AI in tracking deforestation, improving carbon credit integrity, and shaping climate policy. Karl also dives into the challenges of corporate sustainability reporting, the need for better land cover mapping, and how global initiatives like 30x30 and nature-positive frameworks are reshaping environmental action.</p><p>Join us for a compelling conversation on how science-driven strategies can accelerate the transition to a more sustainable world.</p>
December 18, 2024
Selina Rathke, Senior Consultant for Sustainability Supply Chains at LRQA, shares expert insights on navigating EU Deforestation Regulation and emerging ESG requirements to minimize supply chain risks and promote sustainability.
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