EcoDataLab provides a Consumption-Based Emissions Dashboard to stakeholders. EcoDataLab collaborates with nonprofit organizations and government organizations to promote both individual and community-level initiatives towards addressing climate change. Utilizing advanced research methods from UCBerkely, data analysis, and technology to assist stakeholders in comprehending their carbon footprint and so they can adopt the most efficient measures to decrease their ecological footprints. This dashboard makes complex climate data and trends, accessible and user friendly.
Benefits of CBEI Dashboard
- Collaboration with nonprofit and government organizations: EcoDataLab's collaboration with nonprofit and government organizations promotes community-wide initiatives towards addressing climate change.
- Enhanced sustainability: By working with stakeholders to reduce their ecological footprint, EcoDataLab contributes to the promotion of sustainability and the protection of the environment.
- Improved accessibility of climate data: The CBEI makes complex climate data and trends easily accessible and user-friendly.
- Increased awareness of carbon footprint: The CBEI provided by EcoDataLab helps stakeholders to better understand their carbon footprint and take steps towards reducing it.
Our Work With EcoDataLab
- Three new Deep Dive Pages on the climate dashboard. Our three new pages were created based on user and market research in combination with interested trends and pattern found in data. We decided these three categories would create desirable and interesting data for stakeholders and provide valuable insights used for policy change.
- US Deep Dive Page: Stakeholders can visualize, track, and understand how their local emissions and trends compares to national averages and statistics. Stakeholders can drive policy change based on how their local data compares.
- Trasportation Deep Dive Page: Stakeholders can explore transportation data in depth. Including average times of commute, and commuting modes broken down both by the whole population as well as by age groups.
- Housing Deep Dive Page: Stakeholders can explore housing data in depth. Including which subcategories make up housing emissions, housing cost burden data, how year a house is built, household income, and home ownership affects emissions
- Increased focus on accessibility and design.