How technology and every day people can save the world

Check out the link below for the full article on AI for Earth by Microsoft, and its links with iNaturalist.
https://news.microsoft.com/en-gb/features/we-need-to-do-some-radical-things-and-we-need-to-do-them-now/

iNaturalist works through tech, innovation and a global network of naturalists (people like you and me, out recording what nature surrounds us).
Nature needs us, that is pretty clear, and in order to help nature we need to do some radical things and we need to do them now.

This Conservation Week we can not only HELP scientists to help the planet, but BE the scientists, and collectively make a difference.

“One of the great ironies of our day is that we often ask the organisations with the fewest resources to do the most – environmental non-profits, academics, under-funded governmental agencies. They’re the ones tasked with solving one of humanity’s greatest ever challenges?! That’s absurd – we need absolutely everyone leaning in right now".

  • Lucas Joppa, Microsoft’s Chief Environmental Officer and the man behind the company’s $50m AI for Earth programme.

Check out the link below for the full article on AI for Earth by Microsoft, and its links with iNaturalist.
https://news.microsoft.com/en-gb/features/we-need-to-do-some-radical-things-and-we-need-to-do-them-now/

Posted on July 8, 2019 02:21 AM by sophiekc sophiekc

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