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Color-coded map of changing global surface temperature anomalies from 1880 through 2022.
Video: Global Warming from 1880 to 2022
Video: A visualization of the annual Arctic sea ice "minimum" for each year from 1979 through 2022.
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Video: Southern Hemisphere ozone between July 1 and December 31 for selected years between 1979 and 2018.
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Join NASA Earth scientists for a 360-degree view of our planet as they head into the field to study ice in Greenland and coral reefs in Hawaii.
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NASA studies an unusual Arctic warming event
Video: Global sea level rise is accelerating incrementally over time rather than increasing at a steady rate.
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Video: NASA's Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) and Operation IceBridge missions investigate Greenland's thinning ice sheets from above and below.
Video: Greenland's thinning ice
Video: The ocean's important role in absorbing heat and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Video: Ocean circulation plays an important role in absorbing carbon from the atmosphere
Video: Images created from GRACE data showing changes in Antarctic ice mass since 2002.
Video: Antarctic ice loss 2002-2016
Video: Images created from GRACE data showing changes in Greenland ice mass since 2002.
Video: Greenland ice loss 2002-2016
Video: A high-resolution, three-dimensional view of global atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations from September 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015.
Video: Seasonal changes in carbon dioxide
Video: The NASA satellite fleet in 2017, from low Earth orbit to the DSCOVR satellite taking in the million-mile view.
Video: NASA's vantage point to view Earth
Video: NASA scientists release the first new global map of Earth at night since 2012.
Video: Lights of human activity shine in NASA's image of Earth at night
Video: Explore how scientists determine glacial speed from space.
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Video: Using observations from NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO-2) satellite, scientists developed a model of the behavior of carbon in the atmosphere from September 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015.
Video: Following atmospheric carbon dioxide
Video: Simulation of global clouds and aerosols from September 1, 2005, to December 31, 2005.
Video: Simulated clouds and aerosols
Video: total sea level change between 1992 and 2014, based on data collected from the TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason-1 and Jason-2 satellites.
Video: 22-year sea level rise
Video: how different factors, both natural and industrial, contribute to global warming.
Video: How global warming stacks up
A super high-definition view of how carbon dioxide in the air moves around the world with the winds.
Video: Super HD view of global carbon dioxide
A detailed look at Jupiter's and Earth's atmospheres and cores as we unlock mysteries of the solar system.
Infographic: Jupiter and Earth: Giant discoveries ahead
NASA scientists are working to understand if our land and ocean can continue to absorb carbon dioxide at the current rate – and for how long.
Infographic: Earth's carbon cycle is off balance
We know seas are rising and we know why. The urgent questions are by how much and how quickly.
Infographic: Sea level rise
Track Earth's vital signs and fly along with NASA's Earth-observing satellites.
Interactive: Eyes on the Earth
NASA's new Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 space satellite will probe the carbon cycle like never before, telling us where the carbon is going and giving us clues as to where we will end up.
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Images of Change
Explore a stunning gallery of before-and-after images of Earth from land and space that reveal our home planet in a state of flux.
Climate Time Machine
Travel through Earth's recent climate history and see how increasing carbon dioxide, global temperature and sea ice have changed over time.
Eyes on the Earth
Track Earth's vital signs from space and fly along with NASA's Earth-observing satellites in an interactive 3D visualization.
Global Ice Viewer
Earth's ice cover is shrinking. See how climate change has affected glaciers, sea ice, and continental ice sheets.