The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has been awarded the CartoDB Climate Grant to support its project on Opportunities for Climate-compatible Tourism Development in Belize, which aims to promote sustainable tourism practices that minimize negative impacts on the environment. The WWF will use CartoDB technology to create visualizations and dynamic data maps, analyzing the areas of the Belize coastline most vulnerable to climate change and the role of tourism in those areas. By reducing pollution and wasteful consumption, promoting renewable natural resources, and conserving biodiversity, the project seeks to promote harmony between humans and nature. The CartoDB Climate Grant supports non-profit projects tackling issues related to climate change, aligning with the White House's Climate Data Initiative.