Media News - Monday, September 22, 2008
3D Web site allows journalists to monitor Earth’s resources
Environmental journalists worldwide can now use a 3D-environmental Web site launched by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and Google Earth to monitor environmental hotspots and the impact of climate change on the planet, and highlight this information in their stories. The site allows users to look closely at more than 200 sites around the world, including the glaciers of Greenland and Alaska, the once biodiversity-rich forests in Madagascar and the Amazon forests. To access the map, visit http://na.unep.net/digital_atlas2/google.php. For further information, visit http://tinyurl.com/42r32b. (International Journalists Network)
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