Google has teamed up with the British Government to produce a duad of really interesting new environmental layers to Google Earth based on climate change estimates for the next century or so .
The first bed , create from the datum supplied by the Hadley Centre depicts CO2 denseness spanning from November 1999 forward to October 2099 . Along the time line , annotated place marker pop up to render information on the impact of global mood variety for specific regions and link to outside resourcefulness on the topic .
The second layer , use data provided by The British Antarctic Survey , documents the Antarctic ice shelves retreat since 1940 and constructs a projected regression through June 2099 . The layer is covered with dates of specific breakthrough and documents the retreats of 10 different ice ledge .

The layers are available now if you ’re interested in finding out just how screwed we ’ll all be without sunscreen in a few years . [ Google LatLongviaPSFK ]
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