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The Multimedia Gallery features graphics from USGCRP reports, including the Third National Climate Assessment, the Our Changing Planet annual report series, and others. Scroll down to browse. Plus:

  • Browse global change visualization tools from our member agencies
  • Explore indicators that use graphics to communicate some of the key aspects and effects of climate change
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Graphics in the gallery credited to USGCRP or another Federal entity are free to use with credit given to the original source. All other graphics may be copyright protected; obtain permission from the original source or contact USGCRP before using.

 

Shrinking Lands for Tribal Communities
South Florida: Uniquely Vulnerable to Sea Level Rise
Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise
Coastal Risks Posed by Sea Level Rise and High Tides
Airports Vulnerable to Storm Surge
Gulf Coast Transportation Hubs at Risk
Hurricane Sandy Causes Flooding in New York City Subway Stations
Possible Future Flood Depths in Mobile, AL with Rising Sea Level
Sea Ice Cover Reaches Record Low
New York City and Sea Level Rise
Sea Level Rise Map Services for Sandy Recovery
Shoreline Change Mapper
Vibrio Infection Rates
Flooding Affects a Coastal Megacity
North Carolina Coast after Hurricane Floyd

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