Climate Data The Importance of Transparent, Decentralized Data Validation How the dClimate Data Marketplace Makes It Easy for Consumers to Shop for Validated, Reliable Climate Information A question we often get is how do we ensure the data on dClimate is reliable, accurate, and transparently validated? How does the dClimate marketplace help consumers shop for data? The main feature
Climate Data Why Would Anyone Pay for Climate Data? A question that our team often gets is why would anyone pay for climate data? Sure, some climate data is free, but like most free things you get what you pay for. 1. It has large gaps in coverage for locations 2. It will often be missing data for long
Climate Data Unique Applications of Decentralized Climate Data By Misha Patel, dClimate Ambassador When you think of “climate data”, you probably think about data regarding long-term weather patterns. However, weather data is only a fraction of information considered under the “climate data” umbrella. Climate data refers to a diverse set of data representing the entire terrestrial biome including
Climate Data Data is Just the Base Layer Building an Open, Transparent, and Decentralized Climate Data Ecosystem Do I need a rain jacket? An umbrella? Or perhaps a heavy jacket and boots? These are common questions that we often look to the weather app on our phones to resolve for us. With the exception of those of us
Climate Data Why Access to Secure and Reliable Climate Data Is Important By Manavi Garg, dClimate Ambassador In 2015, the Paris Agreement sparked over 196 countries to sign up to lower global temperatures to below 2°C (35.6°F), ideally to 1.5°C (34.7°F). Some key measures to achieve these goals include countries incorporating ways to reduce greenhouse
Climate Data New Age of Weather Data on the Blockchain dClimate Contributor Piece By Bennett Thompson Weather on the blockchain: sounds crazy, right? Well, maybe not. Although you may only use the weather app to decide how to dress in the morning, there are much larger implications of what is happening with the weather. Up to 70% of businesses are
Climate Data Why Climate Data Matters for the Global Music and Sports Industries One of the most substantial and overlooked categories of external risk that businesses large and small currently face is climate risk. It is estimated that 70% of businesses globally have some financial exposure to the weather. Businesses in the global music industry, professional sports leagues and others that derive much