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Earth Observation for Climate Stress Testing: An Innovative Solution to a Difficult Problem

Evaluating possible climate-related risks to a building project or other venture is known as climate stress testing. It provides information that’s critical to project planning, but like all forms of predictive modelling, it is only as good as its data sources. Forecasting the future with any degree of…

Measuring Environmental Impact Can Be Easier — and More Accurate

By: Dr. Jacob White, Ph.D., Software Engineer at EarthDaily AnalyticsEnvironmental Impact Reports (EIRs) assess whether any aspects of a proposed initiative, such as a construction or land use project, conflict with local or federal guidelines and ensure it follows environmental regulations. An EIR may be presented to government…

Examining Global Corn Supply Disruption Amid the Russia-Ukraine War

Today’s global food supply chain is highly connected, and the current war in Ukraine has created a tangible disruption in worldwide food security — specifically when it comes to wheat, corn, barley, sunflower/rapeseed and fertilizer. In response, EarthDaily Analytics and its EarthDaily Agro agriculture division are harnessing the…

Examining Global Wheat Supply Disruption Amid the Russia-Ukraine War

Today’s global food supply chain is highly connected and interdependent. As a result, it’s also sensitive to disruptions. Just how disrupted the market is by a given event, though, is a common question. And this is precisely the question at hand for organizations working in global food security….

Measuring changing landscapes with EarthMosaics

A common practice for many earth observation analytics groups is to build composite image products, also called mosaics. Mosaics serve numerous purposes, including achieving spatial coverage from multiple images by selecting data from a specific time of interest in which the signal is most available for extraction. Land…