Honored to be featured in Fast Company for our work rebuilding FEMA's Climate-Informed Future Risk Index! A huge thank you to Kristin Toussaint spotlighting our work and the mission to preserving these datasets. We plan on continuing to maintain this tool and will ensure that all of this taxpayer funded data remains publicly accessible, free of charge. Check out the full article here: https://lnkd.in/etJufERS
When the Federal Emergency Management Agency recently removed the Future Risk Index tool from its website, it not only took away a critical way to quantify the economic impacts of climate change—it also erased years of data from multiple federal agencies, including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NASA, and the Environmental Protection Agency. But before all that data went offline, two software engineers were able to re-create the tool—rebuilding it themselves and sharing it?on their GitHub?free of charge. Huge thanks to Rajan Desai and Jeremy Herzog for speaking to me about their efforts — and for being realistic about the limitations of this kind of ad-hoc way to save vital government resources. And I particularly loved this quote from Desai: “There was basically about a year’s worth of taxpayer-funded resources that were put into this tool, and it’s ultimately for public consumption." https://lnkd.in/e--S3qCu