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Create an illustrated graph using real scientific data, and write an artist's statement to explain your thinking. Try it with climate change!
Data visualizations are some of the most powerful tools in a climate science communicator’s playbook. The most famous have taken on enormous symbolic value—like the “Hockey Stick” graph showing rising ...
Graphs, maps and other visuals communicate new and revelatory research to the scientific community and the public, bettering their understanding of climate change.
Carolyn Dash, Barbara Hug, DEMYSTIFYING DATA: Using Google Trends and climate-change data to understand graphs and patterns, The Science Teacher, Vol. 81, No. 8, ANALYZING AND INTERPRETING DATA ...
Data visualization artist Alisa Singer's exhibition Environmental Graphiti turns raw climate information into semi-abstract portraits.
These Watercolor Paintings Actually Include Climate Change Data Jill Pelto, an artist and scientist, incorporates graphs of rising sea levels and soaring temperatures in her artwork ...
Recently, on Twitter and Facebook I noticed graphs of climate change and its impacts being posted. These were often unaccompanied with data sources or links. A lot of misinformation occurs across the ...
Climate change is real, it’s happening right now, and it’s pushing us into an increasingly grim-looking future. Still don’t believe it? Take a look at this graph.
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Scientists give harsh grades to Trump administration work aimed at undoing a key climate finding
Scientists are criticizing two key documents from the Trump administration that challenge the idea that climate change ...
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