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Transport yourself from an icy Arctic and follow melt water via flooded islands to London underwater. Stunning visuals and interactive features help you find out more about the consequences of rising sea levels. Discover the fascinating arctic explorer’s blog and look out for our virtual friend, the curious seal. Measure the effects of your carbon footprint and don’t forget to make your pledge!
Spectacular theming, state of the art technology and amazing interactive displays, makes Global Meltdown an experience not to be missed.
Coral reefs are fragile ecosystems, sensitive to long-term climate change as they can only tolerate a narrow temperature range. When ocean temperatures get too high, corals turn white, or 'bleach,' and eventually die.
Average temperatures have climbed 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit (0.8 degrees Centigrade) around the world since 1880.
The rate of warming is increasing. The last two decades of the 20th Century were the hottest in 400 years.
Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing and the region may have its first completely ice-free summer by 2040 or earlier.
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