Industry Data
For Climate Tech & HealthTech DevDay Challenges
Use Climate TRACE Data to Power Your ClimateTech DevDay Project
As you develop your solution for the ClimateTech DevDay challenge on carbon management, you can tap into free, publicly available emissions data from Climate TRACE to strengthen your project with real-world insights.
Climate TRACE tracks greenhouse gas emissions across sectors and countries, offering one of the most comprehensive, up-to-date global emissions inventories available. This data can help you analyze trends, pinpoint high-emission sources, and build tools that support transparency and accountability across Louisiana’s energy, pulp & paper, and bioenergy industries.

Key resources to explore
Understand how emissions are tracked, what data is included, and units of measurement.
Dive into methodologies for dozens of subsectors relevant to your project.
Learn how the datasets are structured to easily integrate them into your solution.
Ways To Access Data
Each package includes data from 2015–2024 and projections for 2025, plus ownership information where available. Incorporating this data will help your project stand out—grounded in real-world emissions reporting and designed to drive impact.
💡TIP: When downloading data, you’ll be asked to share how you plan to use it—this helps improve the platform and connects your work to the global Climate TRACE community.
Bulk Download Packages: Get CSV files with annual and monthly emissions by subsector, gas type, and country, plus geospatial source data.
Use NCBI Data to Power Your HealthTech DevDay Project
As you develop your solution for the HealthTech DevDay challenge on adolescent sports medicine, you can tap into free, publicly available medical data from the National Center for Biotechnology (NCBI) Information to strengthen your project with real-world insights.
NCBI data provides insight into ACL injuries by revealing patterns, such as who’s more at risk based on gender, sport, or stage of physical development. It also explains how certain movements, such as the way your knee bends or shifts, can increase the risk of injury. With this information, you can build a solution to help prevent re-injury and improve outcomes for young athletes.

Direct Sources for Use
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears among Football Players
Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Reported ACL Injury in Adolescent Athletes
Predictors of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears in Adolescents and Young Adults