CA Wildfire & Forest Resilience Task Force reposted this
Innovations in technology are not a silver bullet for solving our climate and wildfire challenges. However, they can go a long way in improving one critical facet of these challenges: capacity. Improving capacity for fuel treatment projects is a core objective for Silicon Valley tech companies like Kodama Systems and BurnBot, Inc., according to a recent article by The New York Times. Fuel treatments, such as thinning or prescribed burning, refer to methods used to manage and reduce the amount of flammable material or “fuels” in forests, grasslands, and other ecosystems. Reducing the amount of fuels can help limit the spread and severity of fires, making them less destructive and easier to manage. Kodama Systems is making mechanical thinning operations more efficient by automating machinery, implementing teleoperations, and bolstering remote-site connectivity. BurnBot, on the other hand, is enabling prescribed burns at scale through remote-operated prescribed burning machines. Kodama, BurnBot, and other tech companies are working to scale up fuel treatment efforts so that we can cover more ground more often, before fires even begin. As Kate Dargan Marquis, senior advisor for the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation's Wildfire Resilience Initiative, explains, “There aren’t enough hands… Where technology can help assist human production capability, it’s really important.” Learn more: https://lnkd.in/edrMjAh4 #climateandwildfire #wildfireprevention #wildfireresilience #climateresilience #climatetech #climateaction #forestmanagement #forestrestoration #fueltreatment #thinning #prescribedburns #techinnovation #siliconvalley