High-Level Project Summary
Climate change is a universal topic that may affect people all over our planet in different ways. Your challenge is to create a short video that provides factual and educational information about climate change based on where you might be located or experiences you may have encountered.
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Detailed Project Description
Earth has warmed by 1.3°C on average relative to the pre-industrial climate primarily due to humans burning coal, oil, and gas. Global heating continues to increase at approximately 0.1°C every five years.
Space Agency Data
NASA Climate Change
NASA’s climate website has resources pertaining to many aspects of climate science and climate change
NASA ARSET Climate Trainings
NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) Climate Trainings can be found here
NASA Earth Science
NASA ‘s Earth Science Division uses global observations from space, air, sea, and land to help us better understand our planet’s interconnected systems
NASA Earth Exchange
The NASA Earth Exchange (NEX) platform provides the Earth science community with a mechanism for scientific collaboration and knowledge sharing
NASA Earthdata
NASA’s Earth Data site provides full and open access to NASA’s collection of Earth science data for understanding and protecting our home planet
NASA Worldview
NASA Worldview enables users to visually explore the past and the present of our dynamic planet from a satellite's perspective
NASA Applied Sciences
NASA’s Applied Sciences Program helps partners use NASA's unique view from space to address real-world issues, including climate change
Hackathon Journey
We learnt a lot in this journey by visiting other teams in our break time
References
- NASA Climate Change
- NASA’s climate website has resources pertaining to many aspects of climate science and climate change
- NASA ARSET Climate Trainings
- NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) Climate Trainings can be found here
- NASA Earth Science
- NASA ‘s Earth Science Division uses global observations from space, air, sea, and land to help us better understand our planet’s interconnected systems
- NASA Earth Exchange
- The NASA Earth Exchange (NEX) platform provides the Earth science community with a mechanism for scientific collaboration and knowledge sharing
- NASA Earthdata
- NASA’s Earth Data site provides full and open access to NASA’s collection of Earth science data for understanding and protecting our home planet
- NASA Worldview
- NASA Worldview enables users to visually explore the past and the present of our dynamic planet from a satellite's perspective
- NASA Applied Sciences
- NASA’s Applied Sciences Program helps partners use NASA's unique view from space to address real-world issues, including climate change
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