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      Big data for climate action or climate action for big data?

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      Big Data & Society
      SAGE Publications

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          Under the banner of “data for good,” companies in the technology, finance, and retail sectors supply their proprietary datasets to development agencies, NGOs, and intergovernmental organizations to help solve an array of social problems. We focus on the activities and implications of the Data for Climate Action campaign, a set of public–private collaborations that wield user data to design innovative responses to the global climate crisis. Drawing on in-depth interviews, first-hand observations at “data for good” events, intergovernmental and international organizational reports, and media publicity, we evaluate the logic driving Data for Climate Action initiatives, examining the implications of applying commercial datasets and expertise to environmental problems. Despite the increasing adoption of Data for Climate Action paradigms in government and public sector efforts to address climate change, we argue Data for Climate Action is better seen as a strategy to legitimate extractive, profit-oriented data practices by companies than a means to achieve global goals for environmental sustainability.

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                Big Data & Society
                Big Data & Society
                SAGE Publications
                2053-9517
                2053-9517
                January 2021
                February 11 2021
                January 2021
                : 8
                : 1
                : 205395172098203
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                [1 ]Department of Sociology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
                [2 ]School of Communication & Information, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
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                10.1177/2053951720982032
                b42ec2e9-0f2a-4291-9343-89230a1b955e
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