breathingearth.net — "a simple animated geographical visualization that shows the relative impact different countries have on climate change over the timeline of watching the application. different icons represent the statistical data of countries in the context of its birth & death rate, & its carbon dioxide emission." via infosthetics.com
Sep 12, 2006 View in Crawl 4
neaveSep 12, 2006
Great intentions but I'm just generally bemused by all the flashing countries.
campndogSep 13, 2006
This is great on several levels. Good piece of art and makes you think a little. I knew one of the black dots over the weekend. What a wonderful way to take all the stats and let you visualize the big picture. I can see other uses for this type of representation.Only thing I would change is the choice of sound. I think getting an audio clip of traffic, construction, sirens and such would be more effective.
adamweedenSep 13, 2006
Not real accurate if you ask me. What about undeveloped countries (say in the south pacific), that actually REDUCE CO2, thus creating more fo a balance?
firegrindSep 13, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.climatecrisis.net">http://www.climatecrisis.net</a>don't worry, you won't have to read anythingit's a film
cmfrolickSep 13, 2006
I like this link since people are dropping climatologists links.(It shows the other greenhouse gasses not just CO2)<a class="user" href="http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.html">http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.html</a>
somniisSep 13, 2006
Poor kids born today. They won't know what hit them.
blahblahSep 13, 2006
Just because you haven't bothered doing the research yourself (or checked the constant barrage of scientific publishings and news articles over the past few years proving the link between humans and global warming) doesn't mean it isn't there. Quick, close your eyes, it will all disappear!You are a f**king moron.