Google Earthâs new âTimelapseâ feature shows 4 decades of climate change
By Stephanie Weaver
âFingerprintsâ of climate change marking increasingly extreme weather events, research suggests 95
Drought, intense heat waves, exceptional precipitation and record-low sea ice were extreme weather events made more likely by human-caused climate change, according to new research published Monday.
LOS ANGELES - From the changing forests in Oregon to the evolving glaciers in Greenland, a new feature on Google Earth illustrates nearly four decades of climate change from endless vantage points.
The feature, Timelapse, provides a global, zoomable time-lapse video from various locations on Earth from 1984 through 2020 and provides visual evidence of how the climate and human behaviors have changed regions of Earth’s surface.
Google Earth s new Timelapse feature shows 4 decades of climate change
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