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  2. Timelapse - Google Earth Engine

    earthengine.google.com/timelapse

    Google Earth Engine combines a multi-petabyte catalog of satellite imagery and geospatial datasets with planetary-scale analysis capabilities and makes it available for scientists, researchers,...

  3. The Effects of Climate Change - Science@NASA

    science.nasa.gov/climate-change/effects

    Climate change” encompasses global warming, but refers to the broader range of changes that are happening to our planet, including rising sea levels; shrinking mountain glaciers; accelerating ice melt in Greenland, Antarctica and the Arctic; and shifts in flower/plant blooming times.

  4. What Is Climate Change? - NASA Science

    science.nasa.gov/climate-change/what-is-climate-change

    Climate change is a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth’s local, regional and global climates. These changes have a broad range of observed effects that are synonymous with the term.

  5. Vital Signs of the Planet: Global Climate Change and Global Warming. Current news and data streams about global warming and climate change from NASA.

  6. Earth’s Latest ‘Vital Signs’ Show the Planet Is in Crisis

    www.scientificamerican.com/article/earths-latest-vital-signs-show-the-planet...

    Ripple and his colleagues identified 14 disasters since October 2022 that were “definitely” or “likely” exacerbated by climate change.

  7. Climate Change - NASA Science

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    Earth-orbiting satellites and new technologies have helped scientists see the big picture, collecting many different types of information about our planet and its climate all over the world. These data, collected over many years, reveal the signs and patterns of a changing climate.

  8. How Do We Know Earth Is Changing? - NASA+

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    Since Earth is where we live – and it’s the only planet we know of that we can live on – scientists are constantly observing its land, water, and air. By capturing images from the ground and images from satellites in the sky, we can see how our planet is different than it used to be.

  9. What are the effects of global warming? - National Geographic

    www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/global-warming-effects

    Climate change encompasses not only rising average temperatures but also natural disasters, shifting wildlife habitats, rising seas, and a range of other impacts. All of these changes are...

  10. Climate Time Machine - Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

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    This time series shows global changes in the concentration and distribution of carbon dioxide since 2002 at an altitude range of 1.9 to 8 miles. The yellow-to-red regions indicate higher concentrations of CO2, while blue-to-green areas indicate lower concentrations, measured in parts per million.

  11. Welcome to NASA's Eyes, a way for you to learn about your home planet, our solar system, the universe beyond and the spacecraft exploring them.