Google Earth app shows effects of climate change
The Met Office Hadely Center, British Antarctic Survey, and the U.K. government on Monday introduced a Google Earth application that visualizes the anticipated temperatures changes from climate change over the next 100 years.

The Northern hemisphere today in 2008. Click on the image to download the animation
(Credit: Google Earth)
The animation uses a color scheme to show the differences in temperatures layed over a Google Earth image.
People can also click on icons on the image to get more on how the data was compiled, stories from people affected by climate change, and information on the projected regional impact of climate change.
The initiative was launched by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown at the Google Zeitgeist conference on Monday.

A projection from the same perspective 50 years from now, showing the highest temperature change (red) in the Arctic.
(Credit: Google Earth)vnunet quoted British Environment Secretary Hilary Benn saying that the collaboration was done to help people understand climate change better.
"This project shows the reality of climate change using estimates of the change in the average temperature where they live, and the impact it will have on people's lives all over the world, including here in Britain," he said, according to the vnunet report.
"By helping people to understand what climate change means for them and for the world we can mobilize the commitment we need to avoid the worst effects by taking action now."
Updated on May 21 5:00 am PT with correct gender for Hilary Benn.
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer for CNET's Green Tech blog. He started at CNET News in 2002, covering IT and Web development. Before that, he was executive editor at IT publication InfoWorld. E-mail Martin.




Is Climate Change is the new black, or is it used just because it is less specific.
Ya know, whatever anyhow, none of its going to matter if we don't fix the economy and get control of government inflation.
I saw it happen in Europe. In order to control the people, make sure you control their finances. The best way to do that is to raise taxes to ridiculous levels so that the average working citizens barely survive. Once the people are taxed sufficiently, they only worry about their daily survival instead of having time to think for themselves.
So, what's next? Allow the United Nations to tax all the people on the planet directly?
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by zotenschmied
May 20, 2008 11:03 PM PDT
- just for your info, hilary benn is a he and not a she
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