The National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has a new Carbon Tracker website up that plots carbon dioxide concentrations and emissions globally and locally, and by time. Here’s a map of weekly mean carbon dioxide flux (emissions) for the US from January 2005:
A useful information resource for those interested in anthropogenic global warming (AGW).
Other posts in the Climate Change series
- Digital Atlas Of North American Woody Plants
- Mapping Carbon Dioxide
- More Carbon Dioxide Maps
- FAO World Climate Data
- Ice Age Palaeovegetation Maps
- Geothermal Resources Data
- Calculating And Mapping Climatic Change With EdGCM
- Downloaded US Weather Forecast Data In GIS Format
- The Global Change Master Directory: A "Must-Have" Collection Of Data Links
- National Solar Radiation Database
- Glaciers Of The American West
- Stormpulse
- Data Overlays For Google Earth
- Clickable World Climate Map
- Global Map of Human Impacts to Marine Ecosystems



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