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Partnering for balance.

Earth is rapidly losing her natural spaces. Some estimates suggest that 20–40% of the global land surface is degraded, which is an area the size of the African continent. In our Anthropocene, we have crossed 6 of the 9 limits of earth required to keep stability for humankind. So how do we pull back?

When we saw the first image of earth from space, our view of earth changed forever. We realized its edges, its curvature, its limits. Now, with the advent of digital twins-powered by the promise of ai, our view of earth must change again. We must take charge of the anthropocene, visualizing how to change, and then making that change.

 

This visibility will allow us to change our story from a tragedy of the commons, to a triumph of the commons. 

About

Map-Collective Foundation focuses on collecting data around ecosystems and human activity, and forging partnerships to help illuminate and measure the macro impacts of climate change on humanity, earth systems, and wildlife. 

We aim to make this research actionable through our collaborations with other organizations such as Map-Collective Inc.

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