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Climate Crisis: Brazil's Cerrado Suffers Worst Drought in 700 Years

Climate Crisis: Brazil's Cerrado Suffers Worst Drought in 700 Years
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2023 is the hottest year in millennia: Why and how is this measured?

An analysis of the evolution of the planet’s climate can be made by following the human carbon footprint, as well as the traces left by rising temperatures in tree rings, ice and sediment ....

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Summer 2022 was the hottest in Spain for 700 years, data collected by TREE rings reveal

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UAlbany researchers develop way to help people visualize climate change


UAlbany researchers develop way to help people visualize climate change | The Daily Gazette
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Tree rings help measure climate change. Part of an image from a tool developed by the state University at Albany Visualization and Informatics Lab.
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 At this point, we’re all used to hearing about the climate changing.
But seeing 2,000 years of data in front of you, all narrowed down in the form of an easy-to-operate visual tool, might really put it in perspective.
This is what researchers at the University at Albany realized as they worked since early 2018 to create a recently launched tool through the UAlbany Visualization and Informatics Lab. The tool is a part of the school’s $5 million Partnerships for International Research and Education (PIRE) project, which was funded through the National Science Foundation. It features three visualization maps: a “Tree Ring Viewer” showing the history of the climate as ....

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