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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 - This series by the Royal Museums of Greenwich showcases how artists and designers are using art to bring attention to our changing climate.

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

Art, Climate, Transition (ACT) Reflective Report - This report details what the art coalition ACT has done to address climate change over four years of work (2019-2023).

Material Designers (MaDe) Project - These material designers are turning waste into sustainable packaging and products.

History & News

The Discovery of Global Warming - This site is written by faculty at the American Institute of Physics and provides an in-depth history of global warming from its discovery until now.

RealClimate - This blog, written by climate scientists working for academic institutions and the US government, covers breaking news in the world of climate and points out inaccuracies in current reporting.

Environmental News Network - This aggregator site pulls news related to climate change from various reputable sources, including academic institutions and governmental bodies.

Governmental Data

US Global Change Research Program - This governmental source serves as a gateway to authoritative science, tools, and resources to help people respond to changing environmental conditions.

Climate Change Indicators - This site has information visualizations of over 50 indicators of climate change from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

EarthData - From National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), this site makes earth science data interactive and accessible.

NOAA Climate.Gov - This site from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) offers news, maps & data, the US Climate Resilience Toolkit, and more, all geared towards the general public.

National Centers for Climate Information - From National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), this site provides data, updates, reports, and articles on all things climate-related.


High Tide by Lisa Ericson, 2022.
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