Mapping the way to climate resilience

MIT Technology Review 

"We just know it's the right thing to do for our customers and--I say this from years of doing risk management-- it's good, basic risk management," says Shannon Carroll, director of global environmental sustainability at AT&T. "If all indications are that something is going to happen in the future, it's our responsibility to be prepared for that." Globally, leaders from government, business, and academia see the urgency. When citing risks with the highest impact, those surveyed listed climate action failure and other environmental risks second only to infectious diseases. AT&T is taking action with its Climate Resilience Project, using spatial data analysis and location information to tackle the complex problem of how increasingly powerful storms could affect infrastructure such as cell towers and the telecom's ability to deliver service to its customers. "Spatial analysis is this way of going beyond what we visually see," explains Lauren Bennett, head of spatial analysis and data science at Esri, a geographic information systems (GIS) company.

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