True Elements

True Elements

Climate Data and Analytics

Naples, Florida 1,424 followers

Water Resilience Starts with Water Intelligence. #WaterIntelligence

About us

True Elements is the definitive source for Water Intelligence, enabling anyone, anywhere to understand water resources and build a water-resilient future. True Elements is a leading information technology company delivering the world's only full-scale, global Water Intelligence System through our innovative SaaS cloud-based platform. Our enterprise-grade decision support system transforms an antiquated, complex, time-consuming process into a streamlined solution that maximizes the power of water data, helping decision-makers address current and future water risks and opportunities and facilitating effective water and climate adaptation.

Website
http://TrueElements.com
Industry
Climate Data and Analytics
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Naples, Florida
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019
Specialties
Water Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Water Data Aggregation and Normalization, Water Quality and Quantity Analysis and Forecasting, and Water Risk Reporting

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    Freshwater resources are declining in both quality and quantity. As most of the US faces continued drought, it’s increasingly important to better understand what’s happening to the water resources you depend on. Getting smarter about the water that fuels your life helps you make better decisions for your personal health and safety, as well as the health and safety of your communities and business. Sign up for more information about the Water Savvy App, coming soon: watersavvyapp.com #TrueElements #WaterSavvy #WaterSavvyApp

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    We are excited to share our latest Water Matters thought leader video with you. Tune in to hear Laura Turner Seydel, Director of Turner Foundation Inc and Co-Founder of Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, discuss her perspective on the importance of improving soil health as as a key strategy for restoring river and stream health. Did you know that healthy soil holds 20,000 gallons more water per acre, is more drought resilient, and better filters contaminants than does unhealthy soil? Listen in to learn more about the critical connection between soil and water health. Watch as she passes the glass to Dianna Cohen, CEO and Co-founder of Plastic Pollution Coalition. Marc Yaggi ➡️ Laura Turner Seydel ➡️ Dianna Cohen #WaterMatters #TrueElements #WaterIntelligence

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    Thank you waterloop for sharing this clip of True Elements COO, Kimberly Nelson, describing the importance of large scale data agggregation for fully informed decision making. True Elements Water Intelligence System is the largest aggregation of water data in the world, giving you the insights you need, quickly and easily.

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    What should we rethink about water? Kimberly Nelson of True Elements believes there is a critical need to consolidate the vast amounts of data on water to facilitate analysis and support management. From the Sciens Water Rethinking Water conference.

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    Jay Lipman makes an excellent point about the shift companies are making toward biodiversity vs. carbon goals. He points out that more companies are realizing that a diverse and healthy natural world, including sufficient, clean, accessible water resources, is foundational to their success. Great illustration of the changes in the percentage of Fortune 500 companies setting nature related goals too.

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    Jay Lipman Jay Lipman is an Influencer

    LinkedIn Top Green Voice | Co-founder at Ethic & Nature2 | Climate & Nature Investing

    🌍 **Why Are Companies Backing Off Climate Goals but Doubling Down on Biodiversity?** 🌿 There’s a noticeable shift happening right now: many companies are easing off their climate commitments while ramping up their focus on biodiversity. The charts below shows it clearly—carbon targets are slowing down, but biodiversity goals are on the rise. 🧐 **What’s Behind This Shift?** - Over the last couple of years, we’ve seen some companies pull back on their carbon reduction plans. Part of this is due to economic pressures and the complexity of reaching net-zero, but there’s another factor—political pushback on ESG (whole other conversation to be had there). The political climate, especially in places like the U.S., has made it harder for some companies to publicly prioritize climate action. - At the same time, biodiversity commitments have jumped by more than 50% since 2021. 🌳 🐝 Companies are realizing that protecting ecosystems is directly tied to their business operations—think supply chains, water access, and agricultural productivity. Basically, no nature = no biz And companies are waking up to that 📊 **Why Biodiversity?** - While there’s growing pressure on climate action, biodiversity is gaining momentum because it impacts businesses in a very immediate way. Ecosystem collapse will disrupt everything from food sourcing to medical research. - New frameworks like the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) and the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)are giving companies a roadmap for how to act on biodiversity, making it easier to commit. 💡 **The Bigger Picture:** This shift doesn’t mean companies are ditching climate action altogether. But they are rebalancing priorities in response to political, economic, and environmental pressures. Businesses are starting to realize that protecting nature is just as critical as cutting carbon—and biodiversity is now taking center stage. #Sustainability #Biodiversity #ClimateAction #ESG #CorporateResponsibility #NatureInvesting

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    In this episode of Water Matters, Leslie M., Water Consult/Water Stewardship Lead at BSI, addresses a critical issue: 20% of the world’s population consumes 80% of its natural resources, heavily impacting the global water crisis. Leslie explores how economic inequality drives overconsumption and emphasizes the need to integrate water considerations into all production processes, from agriculture to manufacturing, to foster a more sustainable future. Watch as Leslie passes the glass to Glada Lahn of Chatham House and continues the conversation on advancing collaborative approaches to reshape supply chains and promote equitable water stewardship. Paul Fleming ➡️ John Matthews ➡️ Virginia Newton-Lewis, PhD ➡️ Lesley Pories ➡️ Cate Lamb ➡️ Leslie M. ➡️ Glada Lahn #WaterMatters #TrueElements #WaterIntelligence

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    Thank you, Unreal Digital Group, for highlighting our work together! Through immersive digital experiences, we're able to share the value of Water Intelligence —making complex data accessible, understandable, and actionable for organizations striving to build a water resilient future. Special thanks to Google for working with us and Unreal Digital Group to create this engaging, interactive Water Intelligence journey.

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    In today’s market, brands must tell their stories through compelling visuals and immersive experiences to reach their buyers. Unreal Digital Group knows how to deliver just that. They partnered with True Elements, a Water Intelligence data analytics and forecasting platform, to create an impactful piece that demonstrates how complex insights can be transformed into engaging, digital experiences—all powered by Ceros. Ready to transform your content? Connect with Unreal Digital Group to create impactful content that captivates audiences and drives real results: https://lnkd.in/etEhVUVm

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    True Elements' Co-Founder and Chief Technology & Innovation Officer, David Bankston, will be speaking at the PurdueX Google Summit on November 14, 2024. The event, titled The AI Imperative: Uniting Education, Business, and Government, will bring together leaders from across sectors to discuss the rapidly growing role of AI in shaping how we learn, work, and lead. David will share his expertise on the intersection of AI and water sustainability, contributing to this important dialogue on the future of technology and innovation. Learn more about the event here: https://lnkd.in/gH7_JrEb

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    In the latest episode of Water Matters, Gregg Brill of the Pacific Institute highlights the vital link between freshwater and biodiversity. Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 1% of the Earth's surface but support 10% of known species, but unfortunately have seen an 83% decline since 1970 due to pollution and over-extraction. Gregg emphasizes the need for collective action across governments, businesses, and communities to drive water resilience and protect ecosystems. Watch as he passes the glass to Naabia Ofosu-Amaah from The Nature Conservancy. Gregg Brill ➡️ Naabia Ofosu-Amaah #WaterMatters #TrueElements #WaterIntelligence

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    Thank you Global Water Alliance and Temple University College of Engineering for a great conference today discussing Nature Based Solutions for WaSH. There were fantastic panel discussions and presentations covering Nature Based Solutions case studies from around the world including solutions for agriculture, wetland and soil restoration, and solar water pumping, among others. True Elements' VP of Business Strategy Meg Maffitt joined True Elements friends Christiaan Morssink of Global Water Alliance and Dave Arscott of Stroud Water Research Center at this thought provoking conference. 

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    In the latest episode of Water Matters, David Sedlak, a pioneer in water systems innovation, urges us to rethink how we interact with water. He emphasizes that while water is a fundamental human right, it is also a shared resource, reminding us that as we safeguard our own water supply, we must also prioritize nature’s needs. Despite the challenges, David describes his optimism for the future, inspired by cutting-edge water technologies paving the way for a future where water is safe, plentiful, and accessible for everyone. Watch as David hands the discussion over to Aaron Tartakovsky of Epic Cleantec, a visionary in sustainable water management. John Hoholik ➡️ James Eklund ➡️ Alan Salazar ➡️ Angela Stiegler, PhD ➡️ David Sedlak ➡️ Aaron Tartakovsky #WaterMatters #WaterIntelligence #TrueElements

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