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Climate Change: Internet Resources

Focused on the environment and the science of climate change for artists and designers

Art to Combat Climate Change

Artists Unite for World Oceans Day - Showcases how artists and designers are using art to bring attention to our changing climate. By the Royal Museums of Greenwich

Cool It with Art: A How-To Guide for Tackling Rising Temperatures with Art in Our Communities - Guide for local governments, community-based organizations, and artists promoting creative approaches to address climate change

Art, Climate, Transition (ACT) Reflective Report - Details actions of ACT, an art coalition addressing climate change (2019-2023)

Material Designers (MaDe) Project - Material designers turning waste into sustainable packaging and products

 

History & News

 

The Discovery of Global Warming - Provides an in-depth history of global warming from its discovery until now. Created by faculty at the American Institute of Physics

RealClimate - Covers breaking news in the world of climate and points out inaccuracies in current reporting. Written by climate scientists working for academic institutions

Environmental News Network - Aggregator site pulling news related to climate change from various sources, including academic institutions and governmental bodies

Governmental Data

US Global Change Research Program - Governmental source providing authoritative science, tools, and resources to help people respond to changing environmental conditions

Climate Change Indicators - Information visualizations of over 50 indicators of climate change from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

EarthData - NASA site providing interactive and accessible  earth science data

NOAA Climate.Gov - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) source offering news, maps & data, and the US Climate Resilience Toolkit

National Centers for Climate Information - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) site providing data, updates, reports, and articles on climate information


High Tide by Lisa Ericson, 2022.
College for Creative Studies website