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NASA to Support Global Conservation Efforts 9

jackelfish writes "An agreement signed between The World Conservation Union and NASA will provide satellite imagery and advanced technologies to aid decision makers in predicting environmental outcomes. Not only will the NASA data be used to assess environmental issues, but can provide valuable information for mapping many of the world's protected areas."
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NASA to Support Global Conservation Efforts

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  • Of course (Score:4, Insightful)

    by ravenspear ( 756059 ) on Saturday November 20, 2004 @02:33PM (#10875880)
    This at the same time when the DOD is undertaking serious efforts [fas.org] to remove public access to satellite imagery.
  • Strange... (Score:3, Insightful)

    by __aavljf5849 ( 636069 ) on Saturday November 20, 2004 @02:51PM (#10875970)
    I would have assumed that things like this was already happening. NASA is goverment funded, their data should reasonably be accessible if not publicly then at least by universities!
  • bait & switch (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Doc Ruby ( 173196 ) on Saturday November 20, 2004 @07:36PM (#10877754) Homepage Journal
    NASA is getting public support for its budgets by claiming its imagery will be used for "global conservation", but more and more government data, especially imagery, is classified. Only corporations will get this data, if they even produce it. More likely, the programs will be used for other corporate exploitation, like oil exploration and outfishing new ecosystems. And we'll foot the bill.
    • I find your comment interesting, because I quickly arrived at the same conclusion as yourself. What came to my mind was Boeing's access to, and abuse of, our nations ELINT systems, specifically Echelon. My guess is that the right corporations can already get whatever imagery they want.
      • Yep, the christalibans of Red America have embraced the bloodthirsty corporations that keep them dumb, poor and horny. Humans are now second class citizens, below corporations, which are the new T-Rex atop the food chain.
  • They prepare lists of animals that are in danger of extinction, and they report that "Today, more species than ever are in danger of extinction" but they aren't able to effectively conclude if this is due to accelerating environmental factors or because we discover species at a record pace and of course not all of them will be in a healthy state. And they further don't say if the accelerating environmental factors are within our control or not.

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