That’s where the Google Earth Engine came into play.
“Seeing the scale of destruction, seeing where deforestation is happening, gives you insights into what’s causing it, which areas are more threatened and need more protection.”
says Moore, who is now the director of Google Earth, Earth Engine and Outreach.
Câmara agrees.
He thinks that Google has democratized the access to information but thinks Earth Engine didn’t evolve much since 2010.
Rosa says that Google made it possible for scientists to work remotely without having to purchase a big computational infrastructure.
This was what happened with theGoogle Earth Engine.
According to Cemara, this was how Google democratized theAccess to information by giving scientists tools they didn’t have before
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