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GroundTruth
/in Biodiversity, Protected Area Monitoring /by Paul WoodsGround Truth: Information that is collected on location, on the ground, from a close up perspective, in fine detail. From Wikipedia: Ground Truth Sky Truth: Information that is collected from above, with a broad vision, giving the big picture. We at SkyTruth spend a lot of time working out how to give people an “elevated” […]
SkyTruth Image Galleries
/in Biodiversity, Climate, Mining, Natural Gas, Oil & Gas /by John AmosBy the way, SkyTruth features an ever-growing collection of online image galleries that address issues like hardrock mining, oil and gas drilling, habitat loss, and pollution. The galleries include a variety of maps and pictures taken from public and commercial orbiting satellites, government aerial surveys, and out-the-window shots taken from low-flying aircraft (most of those […]
Preble’s Meadow Jumping Mouse
/1 Comment/in Biodiversity, Protected Area Monitoring /by John AmosHere’s an animal you’ve probably never heard of. The Preble’s Meadow Jumping Mouse is native to the eastern slope of the Rockies in Wyoming and Colorado. Unfortunately for the mouse, it lives exactly where many of us want to: nestled in the hills at the foot of those beautiful mountains. Urban sprawl is tough on […]
Roan Plateau, Colorado – Drill It, Too?
/in Oil & Gas /by John AmosLots of controversy surrounding the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s plan to allow drilling for natural gas on top of the stunning Roan Plateau in western Colorado. The governor asked for extra time to review the plan, and sportsmen’s groups have taken a stand against drilling. Even surrounding towns have adopted resolutions against drilling the […]
Oil Spill Season
/1 Comment/in Gulf of Mexico, Oil & Gas, Oil Spill /by John AmosWow, what the heck is goin’ on in our oceans? This has been an awful two months for oil spills, starting in late October with the Pemex oil platform accident and continuing crude-oil spill in the southern Gulf of Mexico; a huge oil tanker spill in the Black Sea; the comparatively small, yet still quite […]
Hurricane Katrina – Gulf of Mexico Oil Spills
/9 Comments/in Oil Spill /by John AmosSpeaking of oil spills, SkyTruth images revealed significant spills covering a large area of the northern Gulf of Mexico in the wake of Hurricane Katrina back in 2005. At the time, nobody was talking about what had happened to the 4,000 offshore oil platforms – and 34,000 miles of pipeline on the seafloor – when […]