Crosswalk Labs tracks greenhouse gas emissions over time with unprecedented resolution — scouring hundreds of data sources, running constrained optimization protocols on billions of data points, and bench-marking the results against atmospheric measurements. With support from the Data Foundation, Crosswalk Labs launched an open data portal at
open.crosswalk.io, providing free access to neighborhood-level emissions data from 2010-2023.
Director of Solutions Architecture, Danny Sheehan, will present with a member of the Crosswalk Labs climate science team. Individuals and organizations interested in greenhouse gas emissions, energy, and climate science should attend.
We'll present some information on how we source, model and share emissions data, how anyone can access Crosswalk Labs data, and how they can use Crosswalk Labs Open Inventory data. Additionally, since there is some modeled emissions data for some sectors, Crosswalk Labs uses national open data as well as local NYC open data such as NYC Building Energy and Water Data Disclosure for Local Law 84 from NYC Open Data. We will also present how Crosswalk Labs modeled energy and emissions data compare and benchmark against this useful open data provided by NYC.