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Google Earth Now Shows Decades of Climate Change in Seconds (bloomberg.com) 66

Google Earth has partnered with NASA, the U.S. Geological Survey, the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, and Carnegie Mellon University's CREATE Lab to bring users time-lapse images of the planet's surface -- 24 million satellite photos taken over 37 years. Together they offer photographic evidence of a planet changing faster than at any time in millennia. Shorelines creep in. Cities blossom. Trees fall. Water reservoirs shrink. Glaciers melt and fracture. From a report: "We can objectively see global warming with our own eyes," said Rebecca Moore, director of Google Earth. "We hope that this can ground everyone in an objective, common understanding of what's actually happening on the planet, and inspire action." Timelapse, the name of the new Google Earth feature, is the largest video on the planet, according to a statement from the company, requiring 2 million hours to process in cloud computers, and the equivalent of 530,000 high-resolution videos. The tool stitches together nearly 50 years of imagery from the U.S.'s Landsat program, which is run by NASA and the USGS. When combined with images from complementary European Sentinel-2 satellites, Landsat provides the equivalent of complete coverage of the Earth's surface every two days. Google Earth is expected to update Timelapse about once a year.
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  • by FudRucker ( 866063 ) on Thursday April 15, 2021 @12:31PM (#61277562)
    its got some popup wanting money to subscribe right off the bat, cant even see the images, what a shitshow, thanks for nothing, i want my click back because i refuse to support clickbait
  • Uh oh (Score:5, Informative)

    by ArchieBunker ( 132337 ) on Thursday April 15, 2021 @12:41PM (#61277598)

    Top minds of slashdot are about to debunk climate change. For all the smooth brains out there here is a pretty picture to help explain things.

    https://xkcd.com/1732/ [xkcd.com]

    • Who're you gonna believe? The climate change skeptics or your own lying eyes?

  • Not disputing anything related to climate science, but the writing....

    "Together they offer photographic evidence of a planet changing faster than at any time in millennia."

    "The tool stitches together nearly 50 years of imagery..."

    Have we redefined the unit "millennia"?

    • "The tool stitches together nearly 50 years of imagery..."
      Have we redefined the unit "millennia"?

      They mean "millennia" for Millennials; for Gen Z and beyond, it's 5 years. :-)

    • Yes, for the people who have been paying attention to the matter... "together" : combination of sources including this collage. But feel free to ignore all the other evidence because you didn't understand !
    • "The tool stitches together nearly 50 years of imagery..."

      Have we redefined the unit "millennia"?

      And herein lies the problem with the Cult of Climate Change. There could very well be some real science under there, but 99% of it is cult-ish behaviour.
      Most of the shock/horror imagery meant to show 'Climate change' is actually results of other things, mostly poorly implemented methods of industrialization eg the Aral sea.
      Then the cult wonders why people don't buy into the rest of the lies.

      • There could very well be some real science under there

        Yeah, like basically all of it.

        Then the cult wonders

        I guess you are referring to the anti-science morons like you.

        • Yeah, like basically all of it.

          Then also:

          I guess you are referring to the anti-science morons like you.

          Science is about asking questions. When you simply resort to insults when you idea is questioned, you are more than likely in a cult.
          The other value attribute to science is the ability to make useful predictions. How is that working out? https://cei.org/blog/wrong-aga... [cei.org]

  • Despite what the summary says, most of the examples are not a result of AGW. In one example, they show solar panels being added in an area over time. Cool, but that isn't even climate change.

  • It shows the EFFECTS of climate change as they have happened UNTIL NOW. These effects we experience are trailing actual climate change by 4-5 decades.

    Important distinction.

  • Selective editing doesn't really help build a case for "climate change." Carnegie Mellon should focus on real science and less on pop science with political spin. Absolutely pathetic. I guess that's the kind of thing we can expect to come out of a high class American institutions these days, as they continue to rot with the other legacy media systems.

    • There are literally shots of tree farms, if you had clicked on the link.

      • I clicked on the link and did not see any shots of tree farms. There are shots for Greenland, the loss of trees in Brazil (not tree farms), and solar farms in China. Where exactly are the tree farm shots that you speak of?
  • can't see this being a bad thing.

    problems occur when you can't check the source material....

  • ..or somesuch nonsense, and that Google just made all those images up. Coincidentally a fair number of them will say the Earth is flat, too.
  • I was a skeptic until just now. I had my doubts that the people who can barely forecast tomorrow were going to be better at tax day 2121 or 3121. I had even bigger doubts about economic forecasts.

    But I'm here to announce that I've officially changed my mind. This stunning new evidence has convinced me.

    I pulled up a view near my home and watched the whole timelapse from beginning to end. Holy Shit! Did you know that we've had 36 mini ice ages since the era of digital satellite photography began 37 years

  • 37 years worth of data? only THIRTY SEVEN years worth? And the planet is how old? Millions? Typical...to fuel the "green" garbage. Hell, that volcano in Iceland that burped put more "greenhouse gas" in the air than Algore's private jet does in a year.
  • Did they add with those 2 million hours of image processing?

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