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Climate Change Interactive Map


The UK government's Met Office has produced an interactive map which shows the impact on land mass of a global termperature rise of 4 degrees celsius.


 

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Climate change map unveiled at museum

The Australian, October 23, 2009. Article from: Agence France-Presse. "British Foreign Secretary David Miliband has unveiled an interactive map demonstrating the impact of global warming in decades to come, to underline the looming threat..."

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Google Earth climate change 3D map unveiled

by Asher Moses. Sydney Morning Herald, September 28, 2009. "Google is using its Google Earth mapping tool to simulate on a 3D map of the world the predicted effects of climate change until the year 2100. Using data provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the search giant created new layers for Google Earth showing the range of expected temperature and precipitation changes under different global emissions scenarios that could occur throughout the century..."

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OECD welcomes UK government climate change map

ePractice.eu, 29 October 2009. Country United Kingdom; Domain eGovernment; Topic Services for Citizens, Infrastructure, Regional and Local, User-centric Services. "In October 2009 a new map was presented to OECD Secretary-General, Angel Gurría, by the British Ambassador to the OECD, Dominic Martin. The map aims to illustrate graphically the devastating effects of the climate change..."

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