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#Digital #Earth: yesterday, today, and tomorrow” - #Digital #Earth Vision towards #2030 As a major scientific output of the Workshop on #Digital Earth Vision towards #2030 held by the International Society for Digital Earth on 20 July 2020, a vision article entitled “#Digital earth: yesterday, today, and tomorrow” was coauthored by the workshop participants from the ISDE Council and Working Groups with the help of International Science Council, IEEE-Geoscience and #Remote Sensing Society and other international organizations. Alessandro Annoni, the lead author of this article and the President of the International Society for Digital Earth, was invited to capture a short video to introduce the article with the purpose of enabling readers to have a better command of the evolution and achievements of #Digital #Earth. The concept of #Digital #Earth was formalized long time ago when the technologies needed for its implementation were in an embryonic stage. Since then #digital technologies have progressed significantly and their speed and pervasiveness have generated the #digital #transformation of our society. This creates new opportunities and challenges for the realization of #Digital #Earth. To answer these questions, the International Society for Digital Earth (ISDE) carried out an internal reflection. After two years of hard work the outcomes of this process have been included in the #openaccess paper “#Digital #Earth: yesterday, today and tomorrow” published in the International Journal of Digital Earth in March. In this video, Alessandro Annoni, ISDE President shortly introduces the paper, explaining its origin and scope, the opinion of the reviewers, the view of the authors, and the main findings of the article. Paper Citation: Alessandro Annoni, Stefano Nativi, Arzu Çöltekin, Cheryl Desha, Eugene Eremchenko, Caroline M. Gevaert, Gregory Giuliani, Min Chen, Luis Perez-Mora, Joseph Strobl & Stephanie Tumampos (2023) Digital earth: yesterday, today, and tomorrow, International Journal of Digital Earth, 16:1, 1022-1072, DOI: 10.1080/17538947.2023.2187467