The research findings suggest a correlation between ocean acidification and lower biodiversity in the AMPA. This connection can be used to raise awareness about climate change and its potential impact on marine biodiversity among locals and tourists.
Predicting the pollution levels in the future could help regulate traffic, reduce the air quality health impact, or create targeted marketing campaigns to raise awareness among the population.
What if city planners could use an application to view the different levels of air pollutants at any given time and predict future ones?
How can data help the city of Austin achieve its zero-waste goal by 2040?
By implementing these solutions, Bristol City Council could increase bat activity by 10% while saving about 185 tons of emitted CO2.