New York City nonprofits are using a cloud-based service from the start-up Temboo that helps monitor storm-water runoff and other environmental factors.
Several New York City Non-profit organizations are using cloud based technology to improve cost while improving local water and air quality. This move was supported especially during the Covid-19 Pandemic since there was shift in the importance of the environment at this time. A TriBeCA-Based technology start up called Temboo captures data from a sensors to help monitor a range of metrics in environmental and manufacturing sectors. Temboo creates system to collect data from sensors that are placed in soil to measure moisture levels to control irrigation systems.
There has been a growth in demand for environmental sensors signaling a growing demand. The goal is to incorporate sensors as part of a green infrastructure. This is an great achievement and a step forward in saving our planet in a time when our leaders are choosing to neglect efforts against our environment.










