Asner Lab

@asnerlab

Our lab combines science & tech to support measurable conservation outcomes in biologically-rich places on a rapidly changing planet. PI:

Joined July 2014

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    Apr 29

    Our reef mapping team are attempting to map all the Planet's reefs from outer-space, using mini-satellites! Interested in how we do it? See 's 's free online lesson for kids (thanks !)

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    May 3

    "After more than two decades of doing this work, my biggest 'surprises' are not the negative stuff I see day-in & day-out, but rather the positive nuggets I find along the way" Our teammate 's did a Reddit AMA, see what he had to say.

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  3. Apr 30

    We're hiring! Seeking a full-time research specialist in Geospatial Science to work on a multitude of different projects across both terrestrial & landscapes using cutting-edge approaches. Learn more & apply at:

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  4. Apr 29

    In case you missed it, the best Q&A's from the recent AskScience AMA with is now up

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    Apr 28

    “Our coral reefs are facing a risk of bleaching and degradation at an unprecedented scale,” says Yaping Xu, postdoctoral scholar in our . When asked why he loves his work at GDCS, Yaping shares how coral reef protection drives the passion for his work.

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  6. Apr 24

    Greg "Drought-Chaser" Anser sees & measures water in ways that are impossible with the naked eye by using high-resolution 3D maps & spectral imagery. Check out this clip from "H20: The Molecule that Made US" —

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  7. Apr 23

    We're hiring! Seeking a full-time research specialist in Geospatial Science to work closely with director on a multitude of projects across both terrestrial & landscapes. Learn more & apply by April 24th at

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  8. Apr 22

    Head over to the “AskScience” subreddit tomorrow morning for the rare opportunity to ask anything!

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    Apr 22

    Today we're celebrating the 50th anniversary of and the three year anniversary of our Education & Research program! In honor of both, we're highlighting the work of curious researchers utilizing Planet data across the world.

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    Apr 22

    Happy Earth Day! Take a moment to take a walk to appreciate the astounding Nature aboard Spaceship Earth! :) Many say ‘let’s not go back to normal’; incl. in less travel & consumerism. My hope is this focuses on restoring, rather than destroying, Earth’s Wildlife!🌍🌲🦌🍄

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    Apr 22

    Transforming conservation at virtual Earth Optimism Summit, April 22-24: Mongabay has a role in two sessions one can join on the 23rd & 24th.

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    Apr 22

    MAJOR news this about 's progress in leadership. are showing that sustainability is vital and achievable through innovation and collaboration.

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    Apr 22

    BREAKING NEWS: ranks No. 1 in the nation and 5th in the world in its efforts to achieve for sustainability — the world's blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. 🌎🔱

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    Apr 22

    GDCS Director shares his thoughts on and encourages people to think of the impact they have on the environment. Watch this video to hear from other sustainability experts at about how to save the environment

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  15. Apr 22

    To celebrate we're sharing some of our best reads about our conservation & discovery research. In this post by , learn how our work with the is changing how we map & monitor at large geographic scales >

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  16. Apr 22

    "If you want to make a difference, you actually can." Inspiring words from sustainability experts including in this video for 🌏

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    Apr 20

    “Every ounce of care for the Earth is important,” says , GDCS core faculty member. She emphasizes the importance of environmental action on Earth Day. Click here to learn more:

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    Apr 22

    Today at 3 PM MST is hosting a special symposium to discuss the current state of our planet. It will cover topics of response and adaptation to the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis, tune in here:

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