2022-08-01

Building a Better World, One Meteorological Tower at a Time

In the remote reaches of Northern BC, a team of environmental professionals are bringing their expertise and technology to bear on some of the most challenging environmental projects in the region. At the heart of their work is a commitment to both the environment and the communities they serve.

Chu Cho Environmental, an environmental research and consulting firm owned by the Tsay Keh Dene Nation, is at the forefront of this work. Their latest project is the construction of a meteorological monitoring tower, and they've captured the process in a video that's as impressive as it is entertaining.

With a driving techno beat as the soundtrack, the video takes viewers on a journey from the early stages of tower construction to the final installation of high-tech monitoring equipment. The video showcases the hard work and technical expertise of the team, as well as the beauty of the landscape in which they work.

With drone shots that provide a bird's-eye view of the remote site, time-lapse footage that shows just how much work goes into building a tower, and a transition to a passive air quality monitoring system that's as low-tech as the techno beat is high, the video is a feast for the eyes and ears.

The team at Chu Cho Environmental is proud of the work they do, and they're thrilled to be able to share it with the world. From their use of cutting-edge technology to their commitment to environmental stewardship, they're building a better world, one tower at a time. So sit back, turn up the sound, and enjoy the show.

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