The ClimateEmergency_Toolkit was created in response to the Global Climate strike in September 2019. It has quickly gained global appreciation and collaboration as a collective space for sharing ideas and prototyping climate emergency-related computational solutions. Reach out and get involved today!
For more information about functionality see the ClimateEmergency_Toolkit wiki
This toolkit is part of the Buildings and Habitats object Model. Find out more on our wiki or at https://bhom.xyz
Grab the latest installer and a selection of sample scripts.
If you want to build the BHoM and the Toolkits from source, it's hopefully easy! 😄 Do take a look at our specific wiki pages here: Getting Started for Developers
BHoM is an open-source project and would be nothing without its community. Take a look at our contributing guidelines and tips here.
BHoM is free software licenced under GNU Lesser General Public Licence - https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html
Each contributor holds copyright over their respective contributions.
The project versioning (Git) records all such contribution source information.
See LICENSE and COPYRIGHT_HEADER.