How a 17-year-old NASA Intern Uses Google Earth Engine to Track Climate Change
Liza Goldberg’s middle school science project simulating climate change led to an internship with NASA, but it’s her passionate work ethic that’s impressed her newfound colleagues the most. Watch how Liza uses Google Earth Engine to monitor mangrove deforestation and help organizations like The Everglades Foundation protect and restore their natural ecosystem.
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