Alan Buis 818-354-0474 / Diya Chacko 818-393-5464
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
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INTERNET ADVISORY: 2008-116                                             
      June 23, 2008

*New NASA Website Focuses on Global Climate Change*

A new website from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., 
is devoted to educating the public about Earth's changing climate. The 
Global Climate Change website provides easy-to-understand information 
about the causes and effects of climate change and how NASA studies it.

The new Global Climate Change website may be found at: 
_http://climate.jpl.nasa.gov_ <http://climate.jpl.nasa.gov/> .

Highlights of the new website include:

    * A continuously updated snapshot of our planet's health, built from
      NASA data on such climate indicators as the condition of Earth's
      ice sheets, global average temperatures, sea level change and
      concentrations of key greenhouse gases.
    * Interactive visualizations of current climate data, including a
      Sea Level Viewer that provides views from space of ocean surface
      topography data and related phenomena such as El NinÞo; and a
      Global Climate Change Time Machine that takes users back in time
      to see how Earth's climate has changed in the past, and how it is
      projected to change in the future.
    * A downloadable desktop widget that allows users to track key
      indicators of climate change as measured by NASA satellites.
    * Easy-to-understand background articles on the evidence, causes and
      effects, and uncertainties of global climate change, as well as
      links to selected resources that provide information about
      possible solutions.
    * NASA's Eyes on the Earth: An overview of ongoing NASA JPL missions
      to study our planet's oceans, atmosphere, land, ice and biosphere.
    * The latest news and features from NASA JPL on climate change
      research.


For more information on NASA's Earth Science Program, visit: 
_http://www.nasa.gov_ <http://www.nasa.gov/>.

JPL studies all aspects of the Earth system -- our oceans, land, 
atmosphere, biosphere,
and cryosphere -- to identify how Earth's climate is changing, 
understand the causes of
these changes, and support development of models used to predict future 
global change.
Currently, JPL has six dedicated Earth science spacecraft in orbit, with 
another five
instruments flying aboard NASA's Terra, Aqua and Aura spacecraft. JPL's 
newest Earth mission, the Ocean Surface Topography Mission/Jason 2, 
launched June 20. Several more missions are planned for launch in the 
next few years, including the Orbiting Carbon Observatory, scheduled for 
launch in January 2009. Decision makers around the world use JPL Earth 
science data to support policy-making and resource management decisions.

JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.


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