NASA’s Climate Time Machine

JPL Climate Time Machine

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go back in time and see what it was like? Well, NASA has created an online applet that allows you to visualize four climate aspects: Ice Melt, Sea Level, CO2 Emissions, and Average Global Temperature.

While you can’t physically go back in time, or even use it find out where you put those lost keys (I’m not naming any names here…), it does provide an interesting look at the changes our climate has been undergoing the last few decades.

Check it out at: http://climate.jpl.nasa.gov/


A little about the author: Kevin is a student at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, CA. He loves the outdoors and enjoys backpacking, camping, hiking, biking, kayaking, and just about everything. When he's not in the great outdoors, he spends his free time working on web development projects and tinkering with computers. Kevin is currently serving as the Web Coordinator for the Western Region, Order of the Arrow, BSA.


2 Responses to “NASA’s Climate Time Machine”


  1. 1 ErinNo Gravatar

    hey! at least i’m pretty good about my keys at home =]

  2. 2 KevinNo Gravatar

    @Erin

    Good to hear! =P

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