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Infographic: Map reveals effects of climate change in your neighborhood

By | July 18, 2011, 8:39 AM PDT

Whenever a wildfire breaks out, we put it out. An immediate danger requires an equally urgent response. It’s that simple.

But what about a growing wave of fires that flare up in disparate regions over a lengthy period of time, perhaps decades or even centuries? This type of phenomenon can sometimes seem so vast and complex, the events can just as easily be chalked up as a coincidence.

It’s called climate change. And one of the biggest challenges for scientists is impressing upon the public just how dire and serious the problem is. Whether it’s the slow-moving nature of global warming or people’s tendency to primarily concern themselves with threats within their local vicinity, raising a stink isn’t enough. That’s why the Union of Concerned Scientists created the Climate Hot Map, which displays all the various already-occurring consequences a warming planet is having on their neck of the woods and beyond.

One feature that makes the interactive map so useful is the ability to filter the data into discrete categories such as climate change’s impact on food, water supply or ecosystem. The information is drawn from a database if peer-reviewed studies.

Of course, helping people develop greater awareness is only a step in the right direction. The map also includes a section that lays out the potential solutions to many of these emerging calamities, many of which are approaches and interventions that we often report and write about right here on SmartPlanet like greener transportation, more renewable energy, emissions-cutting technologies and sustainable development.

So do me a favor and take a look at the map by visiting www.climatehotmap.org. How is climate change affecting your community? And, most importantly, how do you plan to be part of the solution?

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Tuan C. Nguyen

About Tuan C. Nguyen

Tuan C. Nguyen was a contributing editor for SmartPlanet from 2011 to 2013.

Tuan C. Nguyen

Tuan C. Nguyen

Contributing Editor

Tuan C. Nguyen is a freelance science journalist based in New York City. He has written for the U.S. News and World Report, Fox News, MSNBC, ABC News, AOL, Yahoo! News and LiveScience. Formerly, he was reporter and producer for the technology section of ABCNews.com. He holds degrees from the University of California Los Angeles and the City University of New York's Graduate School of Journalism.

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Working link.
For those interested.
http://www.climatehotmap.org/
Posted by Hates Idiots
18th Jul 2011
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Thanks!
Very nice interactive map.
Posted by jlingenfelder
18th Jul 2011
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RE: Climate Map
Hmm... it's hot in Dallas... who'd have thunk it. Dallas is hot as heck (except when it's cold in winter). The only places in Texas hotter 'n Dallas are Wichita Falls and Presido.
Posted by bb_apptix
18th Jul 2011
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MORE CLIMATE CHANGE GARBAGE - SHAME ON YOU SMARTPLANET!
The Infographic Climate Change Map is a nonsensical PR scam.

In the last 160 years the average temperature of the Earth has gone up by only 0.4degC. That is all. See the official Hadley temperature figures plotted out at:

http:www.thetruthaboutclimatechange.org/tempsworld.html

Then ask yourself where all this nonsense is coming from and why...
Posted by cosserat@...
18th Jul 2011
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More "Troll-ware" from Climate Disruption deniers
95% of climate scientists (not employed by fossil fuel energy companies) agree that the globe is in the midst of a severe and accelerating climatic change with temperatures rising very fast and that this change is due to human activity.

I'm very glad to have the Infograph to see globally what is occurring.

It is unfortunate that we do not invest American business know how to be the leader in changing from a fossil fuel based economy to a renewable energy based one. If we did, the benefits to unemployment, our national debt and our environment would be terrifically positive. But as long as the Climate Change denying trolls continue to confuse the issue, political leadership will not have the courage to stand up and get this country moving.
Posted by jlingenfelder
18th Jul 2011
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TROLL OR OSTRICH?
jlingenfelder says, Jul 18, 2011 @ 4:19 PM (PDT)... "95% of climate scientists (not employed by fossil fuel energy companies) agree that the globe is in the midst of a severe and accelerating climatic change with temperatures rising very fast and that this change is due to human activity."

Severe and accelerating climatic change, huh? Please take a look at the following official temperature data (taken from the Hadley Centre of Climategate fame, and certainly not employed by fossil fuel companies):

http://www.thetruthaboutclimatechange.org/tempsworld.html

(1) You will see that the mean long term rise over the past 160 years was 0.4degC per century (see the blue line).

"Severe and accelerating"? Er...I think not.

(2) Superimposed on that gentle rise is a clearly visible ~67 year cyclic temperature variation of approximately plus and minus 0.25degC, above and below the mean long term value (see the red line). The most recent upward half of that oscillation occurred over the 30 year period from 1970 to 2000, during which period there was growing climate alarmism.

"Severe and accelerating" or just part of a natural ~67 year climate cycle?

So I would suggest that the man-made CO2 theory has certainly not yet been vindicated by the experimental data. To decide one way or the other, we will clearly need to wait for at least another 10 to 15 years to see just what that red line does.

I am no troll. These are the facts. Are you perhaps an ostrich?
Posted by cosserat@...
19th Jul 2011
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So if money pollutes research as you suggest...
...then what are we to make of the ..."95% of climate scientists (not employed by fossil fuel energy companies)..." that are funded almost exclusively by governments or NGOs with statist political agendas?

What would you make of the "loyalty oath" that climate scientists in Britain were coerced into signing after the East Anglia Climate Research Unit scandal under the implicit threat of losing their funding?
Posted by JohnMcGrew@...
Updated - 21st Jul 2011
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Also, throw state-owned media into the mix...
...to help with the fraud:

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/260164/Uproar-as-BBC-muzzles-climate-change-sceptics

So if you're tired of having to listen to the "climate deniers", then just rely upon the BBC for your news. There's little threat of having your beliefs challenged there.
Posted by JohnMcGrew@...
22nd Jul 2011
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As opposed to corporate owned media?
The fact is that among scientists who actually study climate the "denier" position is on the fringe. Why shouldn't the media reflect that ratio?
Posted by riverat1
23rd Jul 2011
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Then why is it that most of the "corporate owned media"...
...is on the "warming" bandwagon as well? Especially, say, NBC? (formerly owned by the now tax-exempt General Electric corporation)
Posted by JohnMcGrew@...
25th Jul 2011
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95% of climate scientists are ignorant
They didn't check the source data, or verify the accuracy of the original measuring methodology. Furthermore, they never verified the accuracy or validity of the adjustment criteria for changes in measuring methods, or even changes in the measurement environments.

And that doesn't even touch on determination of a cause and effect relationship between human activity and perceived climactic changes.

I could as easily, and correctly, attribute global warming to the human caused deforestation of the Mediterranean basin over the past 2 thousand years.
Posted by Dr_Zinj
25th Jul 2011
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Climate Change
I agree! If the climate change facts were undeniably supported by scientists everywhere, I'd be much more interested. The way things stand, I'm very skeptical.
Posted by PegiChase
18th Jul 2011
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What's happened to Australia
Great news to see the voices are being heard finally.
I just find it incredible that the world map shown here eliminates most of the pacific.
I am angry that you think we in pacific are not worthy of a place here.
Shame on you for this grave miscarriage and shame for the lack of being authentic here

Lets all have the same voice and lets all be in this as one. Not just the select.
Posted by vcs@...
18th Jul 2011
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Virginia Beach impacted by rising water.
The makers of the map need to do better research. The neighborhood they claim rising seas are flooding is landfill from harbor dredging just after the Civil War. The land has settled 18 inches since it was first filled. 14 inches of that settling has happened since they first started developing there at the start of the 20th century.

The area floods more often because it is sinking and rejoining the tidal basin it was claimed from. This situation beautifully illustrates the junk being reported by the global warming crowd.

Cool. Another negative vote for telling the truth.
Posted by Hates Idiots
Updated - 28th Jul 2011
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Best infograhic on Climate Change
Excellent infographic on Climate change. Congratulations Tuan C. Nguyen.

Dr.a.Jagadeesh Nellore(AP),India
Wind Energy Expert
E-mail: anumakonda.jagadeesh@gmail.com
Posted by anumakonda.jagadeesh@...
19th Jul 2011
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But what warming, Dr Jagadeesh?
But, Dr.a.Jagadeesh Nellore(AP),India, the Infographic map contains absolutely no science at all - just mountains of "alarmist propaganda" - things that might happen in the future if the anthropogenic CO2 warming theory turns out to be true.

How can these dire predictions be taken seriously when the official instrumental temperature record (HadCRUT3) shows absolutely no sign of alarming warming over the past 160 years - just an average gentle rise of 0.41degC per century? Doesnt that real world fact refute the whole CO2 warming theory and expose the politically motivated alarmism about the future that accompanies it?

Or has climate science abandoned the scientific method?
Posted by cosserat@...
21st Jul 2011
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You admit there's warming yourself
The Infographic map contains lots of facts about what has happened as well as predictions about the future. The effects of global warming are already happening but people like you choose to ignore them.

Your simple numerical projection at "thetruthabout..." has no predictive power because it is just a statistical projection with no physical science behind it.
Posted by riverat1
21st Jul 2011
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Virginia Beach
The only facts behind the Virginia Beach tag prove it has everything to do with people building on dredged up silt that has settled. 0 evidence of rising seas.

Cool - A negative vote for telling the truth.
Posted by Hates Idiots
Updated - 27th Jul 2011
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How did you get in?
Excuse me! Smartplanet.com is for smart people! Would all the pointy head denialists please exit NOW?
Posted by Shadeburst
26th Jul 2011
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If "Smartplanet" was for "smart" people...
...they wouldn't have to put "smart" in the name. If you have to point something out, then it's obviously not.
Posted by JohnMcGrew@...
26th Jul 2011
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Thank you very much
Well done! Thank you very much for professional templates and community edition
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Updated - 24th Aug 2011
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