Public Environment Monitoring

Deutsche Bank Shows Real-Time Amount of Greenhouse Gases

The image you see to the right is an inspired "look how green we are" idea demonstrated by the Deutsche Bank building in New York City. The building has an LED display which glows with the real-time number of long-lived greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Talk about driving a good point home!

It does this using data from MIT scientists. Currently in the trillions, the figures continue to be updated to emphasize the point of looking after our planet. Deutsche Bank aims to be carbon neutral by 2013.
Trend Themes
1. Real-time Environmental Monitoring - Exploring the potential for other buildings and structures to use real-time data to display environmental information, creating awareness and driving positive change.
2. Sustainable Finance - Opportunity for financial institutions to develop and invest in innovative solutions that support the transition to a carbon-neutral economy.
3. Data Visualization for Climate Awareness - Utilizing data visualization techniques to communicate complex climate information in a visually compelling way, increasing public engagement and understanding.
Industry Implications
1. Finance - Financial institutions can leverage sustainable finance as a means of driving environmental stewardship and supporting climate-positive initiatives.
2. Technology - Technological advancements in data visualization and real-time environmental monitoring can revolutionize the way individuals and organizations engage with climate issues.
3. Sustainability - The sustainability industry can benefit from innovative approaches that promote awareness and action towards achieving climate goals.

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