Participatory Climate Sensing at Scale
EcoPulse is not built for scientists. It’s built for everyone who’s ever looked up at the sky and noticed something off—too hazy, too hot, too still. The platform invites ordinary people to log what they see, feel, and breathe, turning personal moments into shared knowledge.
Using only a smartphone, anyone can upload snapshots of the sky, describe air quality, or submit simple weather surveys. These small inputs, when multiplied across thousands of locations, begin to sketch a map that’s far more detailed and alive than any satellite feed.
But EcoPulse goes beyond passive observation. It asks: What do you think will happen tomorrow? Users can make localized weather predictions based on instinct or patterns, and earn token rewards for accuracy, climbing leaderboards through local awareness, not technical expertise.
Long-Team Vision
EcoPulse aims to become the world’s largest decentralized environmental data platform. It will expand beyond air quality monitoring to include other environmental sectors such as water and soil quality. Every photo, survey, and prediction becomes a permanent part of a global environmental archive, open to researchers, civic projects, and the public. This expansion will enrich the global environmental data pool, enabling the platform to play an increasingly significant role in environmental decision-making.
In a world where environmental truth is often delayed or hidden, EcoPulse offers a new kind of clarity: real-time, bottom-up, human-scale insight.
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