The Art of Climate Change Collection
The collection is organized into five galleries, each offering a unique lens on climate change. The “WHY?” Series explores why our climate is changing, while the “HOW?” Series illustrates its impact on our world. The “WHO?” Series highlights the people and communities most at risk, and the “WHAT?” Series considers the actions we can take to address the crisis. Finally, the “No-Graph-Iti?” Series uses words, numbers, and other concepts to deepen our understanding of climate science.

Arctic Sea Ice Extent - 1500 Years

Managing Rising Aridity

How close are we to tipping over?

The Wasted Food Scale

The Air We Breathe

Demand for Electricity in U.S. is Growing

Climate Change and Our Favorite Beverages

Indoor Summers

Insurance Costs are Rising

Homeless

Choice of Protein Impacts GHG Emissions

Impacts to Species in Global “Hotspots”

Many Records Broken

Keeling Curve - C02 Emissions 1958-2021

Record Breaking Heat

2° C (3.6°F) - What does it mean?

Temperature and CO2 for Last 1000 Years

Coral Reefs - Algae Increases as Coral Declines

Deforestation and Climate Change

Urban Heat Islands

North America - Risk Assessment

Extreme Heat Could Make Parts of the Earth Uninhabitable

Human-Induced Methane Emissions - Future Scenarios

Top Ten Emitters of GHGs - Global and U.S.

Water Resources are Declining

Children’s Vulnerability to Climate Risks

Changes in US Temperature By Region

Global Carbon Emissions by Source

Warning - The Many Plagues of Climate Change

Global Temperatures 1880-2019

Relationship between Emissions Levels and Temperature Rise

Radiative Forcing

Ocean Heat

Global Water Resources Stressed

Weakening Atlantic Ocean Currents

Transportation - Biggest U.S. Emitter

Pathways for Reducing Emissions

The Inequity of Climate Change

Summers are Getting Hotter

Trends in Strength of Hurricanes

Mortality Consequences of Climate Change

Hotter Summers

Global Seasonal Temperature Cycles

Heat

Great Lakes Ice Cover Decline

Antarctica Ice Melt

Drought

Wildfires and Climate Change

Global Tipping Points

Historical and Projected Global Sea Level Rise

Arctic Sea Ice Extent 1979-2017

Snowpack Trends in the Western US

Coal Demand
