Data Refuge is a community-driven, collaborative
project to preserve public climate and environmental data. When we
document the many ways diverse communities use data, we can also
advocate for future data. We want to hear your data stories!
Data Stories and Climate Sensing is a suite of public research
invitations and projects that explore how climate and environmental data live in the world--how
data are made, preserved, and used; how data connect people, places, and non-humans; and how data,
paired with story, can spur action on climate. My Climate Story invites
personal stories about local experiences of global climate change and can be shared in the public
Data Storybank and by using #MyClimateStory. Data Remediations is a podcast and
companion blog highlighting data storytelling work supported by the National Geographic Foundation
and the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities in Philadelphia, Houston, New York, Baltimore, and
Oregon. Climate Sensing and Data
Storytelling is a digital convening, art exhibit, and climate storytelling incubator happening online in May 2020 and bringing the art and science of these projects together. These initiatives grew out of Data Refuge and some 50+ Data Rescues, archive-a-thons to protect, preserve, and advocate for climate and environmental data. Stories connect data and observations to lives and places and tell us how and why they matter. Share your Climate Story and get involved.
Watch
this 3 minute video
to learn how you can contribute your climate story to our public data storybank!
Contribute your Climate Story