Climate change featured in the Earth Day 2022 doodle
1 min readThe doodle from Earth day Today it addresses one of the most pressing topics of our time: climate change.
+ Science is all about climate change and innovation projects
+ Queen Elizabeth says lack of action on climate change is upsetting
+ Cold waves do not negate climate change
+ Neanderthals struggled to adapt to climate change
Using real time-lapse images from Google Earth Timelapse and other sources, Doodle shows the impact of climate change at four different locations on our planet.
Stay tuned all day to watch these scenes, each staying on the homepage for hours at a time.
Mount Kilimanjaro | Tanzania, Africa
Photos are taken annually from December 1986 to 2020
Surmarsouq | Greenland glacier retreat in Greenland
Photos are taken annually in December 2000 to 2020
Great Barrier Reef | Australia
Photos are taken every month from March to May 2016
Harz Forest | Elend, Germany
Photos are taken annually from December 1995 to 2020
Working together now to live more sustainably is essential to avoid the worst effects weather changes.
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