Clarity through data

About Us

Our mission

The Climate Data Dashboard aims to raise awareness and understanding of global environmental change, by facilitating access to up-to-date and relevant data and its use to inform responses and support education. It is informed by UEA's extensive policy-relevant research data, and focussed on country's impacts and contributions to global trends.

Visualisations will be updated annually with the latest available data. Additional datasets will be integrated progressively.

Who we are

The Climate Data Dashboard was developed at the University of East Anglia (UEA) by a team of scientists and science communicators, who oversee its content and evolution. The microsite was developed by UEA's Digital team and Adam Smith from the School of Environmental Sciences, data visualisations were developed by Tom Jenkins.

Steering Group

Professor Corinne Le Quéré FRS CBE (Director). Royal Society Research Professor, School of Environmental Sciences, UEA.

Dr Matthew Jones NERC Independent Research Fellow, School of Environmental Sciences, UEA. Co-founder of the State of Wildfires Project.

Professor Tim Osborn Director of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU), UEA.

Asher Minns Executive Director and Science Communicator, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UEA.

Professor Corrado Di Maria Academic Chair of ClimateUEA and Professor, School of Economics, UEA.

License to reuse

Data visualisations in the Climate Data Dashboard are shared under the Creative Commons Licence (CC BY 4.0) and are available to share or adapt with appropriate attribution to the UEA Climate Data Dashboard and data source provided. See recommended attribution at the bottom of each page. We encourage sharing and re-use of the downloadable images.

Funding

The UEA Climate Data Dashboard was developed with seed funding from its Global Carbon Budget fund and PVC Impact fund.

Disclaimer

The Climate Data Dashboard and the information presented here are intended for those interested in learning about climate change and the role of human activities. Every effort is made to base the information on the best available data, building on peer-reviewed methods, and to keep it up to date. The information contained herein is provided as a public service, with the understanding that the Climate Data Dashboard team make no warranties, either expressed or implied, that all data will be error-free, or make any representation regarding use or the result of use of the content in terms of accuracy, reliability, or otherwise.

We provide data averaged over a range of recognised, dependent, and contested territories, simply with the aim of providing useful information and we remain neutral with regard to any jurisdictional claims.

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