
Introducing EarthTime: animations which show how our planet is changing
From deforestation to pandemics, this new tool visualizes planet-scale changes – aiming to bring the discussion about how we treat our home into sharp focus.
Founded in 1900, Carnegie Mellon University is a leading private research institution known for its innovation and interdisciplinary excellence. Based in Pittsburgh, with campuses in Silicon Valley and Doha and programmes across five continents, it brings together science, technology, business, arts and the humanities. Carnegie Mellon is globally recognised for leadership in computer science, artificial intelligence, engineering and design, as well as its collaborative culture that bridges research and industry. Its international network of partnerships and programmes fosters creativity, entrepreneurship and problem-solving to address complex challenges and shape the future of technology and society.
From deforestation to pandemics, this new tool visualizes planet-scale changes – aiming to bring the discussion about how we treat our home into sharp focus.
Most nation states have failed to deal with the major global challenges of our era. In their place, cities are stepping up, and these data visualizations help us understand how.
