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California and Google launch tool to visualize the effects of climate change

California and Google launch CalAdapt
This image from the Google Earth tour released by California
and Google portrays some of the dangers manmade climate
change are thought to bring to the state.  You can watch the
complete video below.  (State of California)

The state of California and Google have been considered at the forefront of the fight against manmade climate change and the two have come together to help the state’s residents visualize the effects of global warming. The new interactive tool, dubbed CalAdapt and part of the Google Earth software, portrays a dismal future for the Sunshine State unless steps are taken to stem man’s effect on the earth.

  • Watch the video below!

Narrated by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, the tour begins by zooming in and out of the state and highlighting the steps it has taken on its own. Investments in renewable energy, its commitment to reduce greenhouse gases to 1990 levels and the state’s green building program are all featured.

Graphic representation of the effects of manmade climate change are meant to drive home the dangers California faces. From a less reliable water supply to more frequent and more intense wildfires and rising sea levels, the state faces a number of risks according to the video.

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The unveiling ceremony was held on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay. The significance of the location was not lost on Schwarzenegger who said, “Within a century, Treasure Island, this place where we are right now, could be totally under water.”

Google CEO Eric Schmidt was on hand as well to plug his company’s contribution. Schmidt said, “It allows Californians to see what's happening to our wonderful and beautiful state."  Google has pushed a number of green initiatives and consulted with Al Gore on some issues.

The Google Earth tour and its corresponding website are part of the state’s Climate Adaptation Strategy, a 200 page document that outlines impacts and makes recommendations to help the state adapt. The governor also created a 23 person board comprised of leaders from the public and private sectors that will advise the state on how to adapt to climate change.

You can watch the tour below or, if you have Google Earth (free), you can download the file that allows you to play it in the software from the CalAdapt website.

 

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Comments

  • Judson Parker 2 years ago

    Very cool.

  • asharpminor 2 years ago

    Trust California to lead the way again!
    But sadly in other less enlightened places, climate change denial is surging over science like a tsunami.

  • funny 2 years ago

    funny how the earth has been cooling for 11 years! More propaganda for the sheeple!

  • madohan 2 years ago

    I don't think Google did anything specific here other than making their applications (GE s/w and the plugin/API) available to whoever created the mash-ups. This type of data display can be done by anyone with access to the raw data without involving Google directly.
    Why is this being publicized as something Google released with CA (with Eric Schmidt sharing the glory)? Must have been some developer working for the state who pushed some KMZs with querying capability on to GE!

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