![]() ![]() We encourage you to watch the videos below - and to download the KML and make your own, helping us all to better understand and contrast what it means to continue carbon emissions on our current trend - the 4☌ layer (7.2☏) - or limit warming to the current international goal - the 2☌ layer (3.6☏). The KML file also provides 1.5☌ (2.7☏) and 3☌ (5.4☏) layers. Using our science-based KML layers, we have created fly-over videos for many coastal cities around the world where 3-D building data is currently available in Google Earth. The sea level rise required to reach these levels would most likely play out over centuries - but we set the path today. View videos with text in the follow languages: العربية (Arabic) | 中文简体 (Chinese Simplified) | 中文繁体 (Chinese Traditional) | English | Français (French) | Deutsch (German) | 日本語 (Japanese) | Português (Portuguese) | Русский (Russian) | Español (Spanish)įor this project we developed special KML layers corresponding precisely to different elevated global sea surfaces that could be locked in by different carbon emissions pathways, as projected in our recent scientific paper, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A. | Osaka, Japan | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Tokyo, Japan | Vancouver, Canada | Washington DC, U.S.A. See Global Tour | NYC, Rio and London | Antwerp, Belgium | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Dubai, UAE | Durban, South Africa | Hamburg, Germany | Hong Kong, China | London, UK | Melbourne, Australia | New York City, U.S.A. Google Earth lets us put our research findings in three dimensions. ![]() Maps are one way to visualize sea level rise. ![]() Global Cities at Risk from Sea Level Rise: Google Earth Video
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