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Tree cover height SATELLITE IMAGERY

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Tree cover height SATELLITE IMAGERY

Google Earth ways that are visible even from space satellite

Tree cover height

Displaying Tree cover

Biodiversity intactness

Tree cover loss – 2001 – 2021

Intact Forest Landscapes – 2000 – 2020

Intact Forest Landscapes

A) Reduction in extent 2000-2013

B) Reduction in extent 2013-2016

C) Reduction in extent 2016-2020

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FUNCTION

Planet Basemap

Provides information about essential geographical features, political boundaries and infrastructure on a global scale and provides important context for the all of the data sets displayed on the interactive map

Understand the causes of earths change

Global forest watch

CARBON FLUX

Forest greenhouse gas emissions

30m, global, 2001-2021, Harris et al. 2021

Forest greenhouse gas net flux

30m, global, 2001-2021, Harris et al. 2021

Forest carbon removals

30m, global, 2001-2021, Harris et al. 2021

CARBON DENSITY

Tree biomass density

30m, global, Harris et al. 2021

Soil carbon density

Sanderman (2019), ISRIC SoilGrids (2020)

POTENTIAL CARBON GAINS

Potential carbon sequestration rate

reforestable areas, 1 km, Cook-Patton et al. 2020

Explore data related to the drivers and impacts of forest change.

BIODIVERSITY

D) View the areas most important to terrestrial biodiversity.

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CLIMATE

E) View emissions from tree cover loss in the tropics.

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COMMODITIES

F) View tree cover loss within areas allocated for commodity production.

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WATER

G) Explore forest change in each major river basin.

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FIRES

H) Explore fire alerts in near real time.

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As far as we know, Timelapse in Google Earth is the largest video on the planet, of our planet. And creating it required out-of-this-world collaboration. This work was possible because of the U.S. government and European Union’s commitments to open and accessible data. Not to mention their herculean efforts to launch rockets, rovers, satellites and astronauts into space in the spirit of knowledge and exploration. Timelapse in Google Earth simply wouldn’t have been possible without NASA and the United States Geological Survey’s Landsat program, the world’s first (and longest-running) civilian Earth observation program, and the European Union’s Copernicus program with its Sentinel satellites.

I) What will you do with Timelapse?

We invite anyone to take Timelapse into their own hands and share it with others — whether you’re marveling at changing coastlines, following the growth of megacities, or tracking deforestation. Timelapse in Google Earth is about zooming out to assess the health and well-being of our only home, and is a tool that can educate and inspire action.

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Visual evidence can cut to the core of the debate in a way that words cannot and communicate complex issues to everyone. Take, for example, the work of Liza Goldberg who plans to use Timelapse imagery to teach climate change. Or the 2020 award-winning documentary “Nature Now” that uses satellite imagery to show humanity’s growing footprint on the planet.

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Timelapse for the next decade to come

In collaboration with our partners, we’ll update Google Earth annually with new Timelapse imagery throughout the next decade. We hope that this perspective of the planet will ground debates, encourage discovery and shift perspectives about some of our most pressing global issues.

L) Tree cover height

Google earth ways that are visible even from space satellite

H) Tree cover height

I) Tree cover height

Y) Tree Cover Height Satellite

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