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10 Top Environment APIs

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Sustaining or even improving our environment weighs heavy on the minds of many of us. Developers hoping to make a difference by creating applications with data about the environment around us need the correct APIs to get the job done. Here are 10 popular Environment APIs from ProgrammableWeb.
Sustaining or even improving our environment weighs heavy on the minds of many of us. Technology has an environmental impact, but it is as important to the environment as it is detrimental to it. Technology is used to address environmental education, degradation, disappearing species, climate change, air and water purification, watershed and other conservation, and waste management, among other things. Developers hoping to make a difference by creating applications with data about the environment around us need the correct APIs to get the job done. An Environment API is an Application Programming Interface that allows developers to connect applications with data about the environment. ProgrammableWeb’s Environment category contains a wide variety of APIs offering data about climate, pollution & air quality, temperature, noise, light, nature, trees, wildlife, water, energy, emissions, oceans & sea ice, global warming and much more. In this article, we detail the ten top Environment APIs, based on ProgrammableWeb’s website user traffic. ReliefWeb is a humanitarian information service provided by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). Content on this site including the latest disaster information, relief reports, maps, and infographics from trusted sources, is delivered through the ReliefWeb APITrack this API. The World Air Quality Index project provides air pollution awareness and air quality information for places around the world. The World Air Quality Index REST APITrack this API allows developers to access and integrate applications with air quality information for more than 70 countries, including 9000 stations in 600 major cities.

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