| Google Earth Goes Green |
| Written by Hank Green | ||
| Friday, 15 September 2006 | ||
Who doesn't love Google Earth. It's beautiful, it's powerful, it's
surprising and interesting. But now, because of a collaboration with
the UN Environment Programme, Google Earth has gone green. Start up
your copy and then check the 'featured content' area under layers.
You'll find there a UNEP layer which, if you click, will give you areas
all across the world where you can observe the effects of humans on
the Earth with satellite imagery.
The expansion of Las Vegas, the deforestation of the Amazon, the recession of glaciers in Greenland. Be patient with the loading, as it can take a little while, but this is really powerful stuff. Every time something a little bit evil comes out of Google, twenty amazing projects like this show up. In fact, I think there'll be another green announcement from Google later on in the day. So keep your eyes out.
Via NewScientist
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