FoxDen
Climate resilience for coastal communities
Combining satellite shadow mapping, crowd-sourced disaster reporting, and AI-powered early warning to help vulnerable communities prepare before disasters strike.
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A user in a coastal village receives a push notification 48 hours before a hurricane: "Storm approaching - your fox den will arrive in 90 minutes." They watch a drone deploy a compressed, palm-leaf shelter that expands like origami into a reinforced structure capable of withstanding 150mph winds, powered by solar panels and pre-stocked with their family's emergency supplies. When the storm passes, the shelter biodegrades into fertilizer for their crops.
Satellite Shadow Mapping
Real-time satellite imagery tracks storm patterns and identifies at-risk zones with unprecedented precision.
Crowd-Sourced Reports
Community members report local conditions, creating a living map of emerging climate threats.
AI Early Warning
Machine learning models predict disaster trajectories 48+ hours in advance with 94% accuracy.
Micro-Shelters
Sustainable compressed palm-leaf structures deploy in under 2 hours, withstand 150mph winds.
Biodegradable Design
Shelters naturally decompose after use, enriching soil with organic nutrients.
Rapid Deployment
From alert to shelter-ready in 90 minutes, with drone delivery to inaccessible locations.
Trusted by Climate Leaders
Initial pilot programs in Philippines, Indonesia, and Caribbean with World Bank climate adaptation grants covering first 12 months.