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Looking at climate change in 2100, Google Earth-style


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Put Google Earth together with British scientists, and you get "Climate Change In Our World," an "interactive animation showing how climate change and global temperature rises could affect our world over the next 100 years." (via Grist) Google Earth fans can now watch a time lapse of the Earth heating up simply by downloading a KML.

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Earth Outreach KML: Climate Change In Our World


Explore and learn about the impacts of climate change and find out how you can make a difference with Climate Change in our World. The Met Office Hadley Centre, British Antarctic Survey and UK Government have harnessed Google Earth technology to present you with an interactive animation showing how climate change and global temperature rises could affect our world over the next 100 years.