At GreenInfo (greeninfo.org), we create, analyze, visualize, and communicate information in the public interest. Here’s where we talk about how we do it.

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GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here

GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here

Part 3: The next generation GreenInfo Network (2006–2016)
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GreenInfo NetworkMar 31
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GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here

GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here

Part 2: Start Up and Expansion (1996–2005)
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GreenInfo NetworkMar 30
GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here

GreenInfo Network at 20 — How We Got Here

Part 1 of 3, early days
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GreenInfo NetworkMar 30
New visualization shows where women are doing best and worst in California

New visualization shows where women are doing best and worst in California

Women’s Well-being Index assesses women’s lives by county for the first time
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GreenInfo NetworkMar 30
Cool things we learned at the Esri Dev Summit

Cool things we learned at the Esri Dev Summit

3D mapping, StoryMaps, Smart mapping, Open Data
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GreenInfo NetworkMar 23
Using Instagram and Open Data to Put the Public in Public Lands

Using Instagram and Open Data to Put the Public in Public Lands

CaliParks.org opens a door and listens to people being themselves outside
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Dan RademacherMar 17
Mapping Monuments

Mapping Monuments

Cartography in support of recent desert national monument declarations
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GreenInfo NetworkFeb 19
Mobile Maps: Find your story and stick to it!

Mobile Maps: Find your story and stick to it!

Let’s face it: Data visualization and data-driven maps are behind the curve in adapting to mobile devices.
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GreenInfo NetworkFeb 2
Sea Level Rise: Whose problem is it?

Sea Level Rise: Whose problem is it?

The San Jose Mercury News contacted us yesterday about a map we made a while back show vulnerability to sea level rise in the Bay Area…
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GreenInfo NetworkJan 13
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