
Climate Time Machine
This series of visualizations shows how some of Earth's key climate indicators are changing over time.
Global Temperature - Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
The 10 most recent years are the warmest on record. The animation on the right shows the change in global surface temperatures. Dark blue shows areas cooler than average. Dark red …
Home – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
From space, sky, sea, and land, NASA provides detailed climate data and research to the world.
Interactives - Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Sep 21, 2023 · Go backward and forward in time with this interactive visualization that illustrates how the Earth's climate has changed in recent history. › Launch interactive
Global Climate Change Impact on Crops Expected Within 10 Years, …
Nov 2, 2021 · Global Climate Change Impact on Crops Expected Within 10 Years, NASA Study Finds Map of the world showing in red where decreases in corn yields are projected to occur in 2071: parts of North america, South America, West Africa, Central Europe, India, China.
Global Ice Viewer - Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Ice, which covers 10 percent of Earth's surface, is disappearing rapidly. Select a topic below to see how climate change has affected glaciers, sea ice, and continental ice sheets worldwide.
Warming World - Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Vital Signs of the Planet: Global Climate Change and Global Warming. Current news and data streams about global warming and climate change from NASA.
Earth Now – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Explore NASA's Eyes to learn about Earth, the solar system, and beyond through spacecraft exploration.
New and improved topographic map of Earth - Climate Change: …
Oct 27, 2011 · NASA and Japan released a new and improved digital topographic map of Earth, using measurements from NASA's Terra spacecraft. The new map will help with protecting lands, searching for natural resources and planning highways.
Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
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.