Ron Bongo: Harnessing the Power of Open Source to Combat Climate Change

Ron Bongo here once more to give you more insights on business and how you could learn more about open source concepts.

Learn more about the latest in climate change awareness with Ron Bongo and know how the open source concept can be used to reach out to more people and create even greater awareness.

 

The wide variety and versatility of the open source model continue to be all-encompassing and has proven to be substantial in providing a positive impact on various aspects of society – and even the environment. One great example in recent occurrence is the work being done at Climate Lab, which is a non-profit organization that aims to use open source tools and concepts to collaborate, organize, display and syndicate data that was generated by scientists focused on climate change – and to disseminate this information, via open source of course, to the world.

 

The people at Climate Lab believes that climate change is a serious, man-made problem that would have negative implications to the world – so it is vital to bring these facts and information for ready and easy access by the global masses. They would do this through the application of various open source collaboration platforms, particularly MindTouch. With MindTouch, data can be easily collected or imported and then readily syndicated throughout the whole Climate Lab network.  On top of that, every data and information generated would be open source themselves, so that people can help spread the word by republishing or syndicating this information to other networks – to people who need it and should be informed.

 

Come back here to learn more about the benefits of open source and how it can help your business or profession as brought to you by Ron Bongo.

 

 

 

 


 

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