“Climate change is often communicated by looking at the global average temperature. But a global average might not mean much to the average person. How the climate is likely to change specifically where people live is, in most cases, a much more important consideration.” – Zeke Hausfather & Rosamund Pearce
ERG PhD Student Zeke Hausfather has been working with Carbon Brief to create a new climate visualization tool, which pinpoints how temperatures have changed in specific regions around the world and how they are predicted to change in the future.
Try out the map and read more about the research here.