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Why can't we better prepare for extreme weather?
Why can't we better prepare for extreme weather?
Thanks to advanced technology, we can now see droughts and crop failures months before they hit. So why are millions of people still going hungry? TED Fellow Catherine Nakalembe, director of the NASA Harvest program in Africa, exposes the blind spots that keep life-saving climate intelligence from reaching the communities it's designed to protect — and shares how to turn early warning into early action.
How Satellites Are Supporting Farmers Across Africa | Catherine Nakalembe | TED
How Satellites Are Supporting Farmers Across Africa | Catherine Nakalembe | TED
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Welcome to my official YouTube channel. I am a Professor at the University of Maryland, Director of the Xylem Lab, and Founder of The Xylem Institute. My work focuses on building GeoAI -leveraging remote sensing and AI for Climate Resilience. Subscribe for insights into satellite data applications, agricultural technology, and climate resilience research.
Ask SME: Remote Sensing Scientist Dr. Catherine Nakalembe - NASA Science
Ask SME: Remote Sensing Scientist Dr. Catherine Nakalembe - NASA Science
In this close-up video, Dr. Catherine Nakalembe, Remote Sensing Scientist for NASA Harvest, shares her passion for helping farmers around the world through
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How space science is uplifting farmers on the ground - TEDxLondon
How space science is uplifting farmers on the ground - TEDxLondon
Food security specialist at NASA Harvest, Catherine Nakalembe, joins Climate Curious to share how space science is helping farmers on Earth.
Assistant Professor Catherine Nakalembe on World Bank's Development Podcast
Assistant Professor Catherine Nakalembe on World Bank's Development Podcast
Multiple shocks – from COVID-19 to climate change, conflict, crop disease – are crippling food systems, leading to higher food prices and growing hunger. Up ...
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Hurricane Melissa proves prediction does not equal protection
Hurricane Melissa proves prediction does not equal protection
Opinion: Unlocking satellite technology for humanitarian crises | Devex
Opinion: Unlocking satellite technology for humanitarian crises | Devex
Despite incredible innovations, the humanitarian sector has been slow to take up new technologies, and there is limited documented evidence of their impact.
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