How satellite imagery is helping stop deforestation with Tasso Azevedo and Anna Rothschild Image

How satellite imagery is helping stop deforestation with Tasso Azevedo and Anna Rothschild

3 April - 19 mins
Podcast Series TED Tech

From local parks to the Amazon rainforest, trees provide shade and shelters for humans, animals, insects, and many other living creatures. They’re the lungs of our planets, but they’re being threatened by deforestation. In this episode, Sherrell is sharing two talks on what happens if the entire Amazon rainforest disappears… and how one land reformer is using satellite imagery to hold tree cutters accountable.

Talk featured

Is the Amazon Rainforest disappearing? | Anna Rothschild

How to see (and stop) deforestation from space | Tasso Azevedo

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