Thursday 8 May 2014

World Under Water


The effects of climate change are well documented, but it's widely agreed that not enough is being done to combat the problem. To promote World Environment Day on June 5, CarbonStory - a crowdfunding platform for environmental projects - partnered with marketing agencies BDDO and Proximity Singapore to create an interactive site called World Under Water.

World Under Water is powered by Google Maps Street View. Type in your home address and see what it will look like after sea levels have risen. It works best in Chrome and Firefox.

(via The Next Web)

4 comment(s):

Robb said...

Dijken ophogen en gewoon doorgaan met droogpompen.

Brent said...

This is misleading because it just adds a couple meters of water regardless of where you are and has no relation to actual sea level changes.

Gerard said...

I agree, Brent.

Wizard said...

Agreed. Even Denver Colorado (the Mile High City)is treading water.