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Katie Fehlinger hosts Headline: Earth, which takes an unbiased look at all sides of the global warming debate. The weekly show features the latest headlines related to global warming, along with interviews of prominent and newsworthy guests, including global warming legislation advocate and chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW), Senator (D) Barbara Boxer of California and global warming skeptic and former EPW chairman, Senator (R) James Inhofe of Oklahoma. Visit Headline: Earth's video page to see any or all of Katie's videos.


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May 21, 2008

A Neat Interactive Tool

Climate Change in Our World

Scientists from the Met Office, the British Antarctic Survey and the UK Government have come up with a neat interactive tool using Google Earth Technology that shows how climate change could change our world over the next 100 years. Here is the press release from the Met Office.

You can control a time lapse showing the earth heating up through 2100.

The tool allows you to zoom on specific cities and see predictions for that particular geographic region. In addition to the impacts of climate change, the program shows how you can make a difference.

If you are interested in checking it out, you need to download the free Google Earth application right here. After that, go to the Climate Change in Our World page, follow the instructions and open/save the KML file.

Even if you do not like the Climate Change in Our World tool there is a ton of good stuff on Google Earth.