about to have a dance party to beyonce’s green light in my room right now
you’re welcome to join
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Lola Álvarez Bravo (1907–1993) Shadows on a wall, 1950s
People enjoying a picnic in the middle of a highway during the 1973 oil crisis.
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about to have a dance party to beyonce’s green light in my room right now
you’re welcome to join
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Google Earth Engine is a joint project between Google and NASA that allows anyone access to a 30 year time-lapse of the surface of the earth. I made a video about how amazing, terrifying, and important it is.
We’ve had an eye on Earth for several decades now, and thanks to the new tool from Google that Hank talks about in his video above, we can see our profound effect on the planet in just a single young lifetime.
He notes that we aren’t very good at reconciling data with our own, personal daily existence and the proverbial price of eggs. Maybe that’s why graphs describing the changing climate and numbers such as “400 ppm” aren’t as effective as, say, these images here?
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