Collaborative research performed by Purdue, Colorado State University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory–dubbed the Vulcan project–has resulted in a disturbing Google Earth visualization of CO2 emissions in the United States. The interactive map lets viewers check out pollution levels coming from residential and commercial areas, and compare emissions from their area to those of others. The only issue is that the data used is from 2002 and I’m sure the last 7 years has resulted in quite the increase in environmental devastation.
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