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The first day of summer is also #ShowYourStripes Day, a time for meteorologists to draw attention to climate change using red and blue stripes.
Five years ago a simple design – stripes of colours ranging from dark blue to dark red – started a universal and revolutionary way of communicating global warming.
The purpose of Show Your Stripes Day is to spread awareness about climate change by showing temperature trends over the last 100+ years.
Jack White has revealed is finally the reluctant owner of a mobile phone for the first time in his life. The American ...
On June 21, join meteorologists, journalists, content creators, climate scientists, and cities around the world for "Show Your Stripes Day” – an event dedicated to growing global awareness ...
Created by Professor Ed Hawkins, a climate scientist at the University of Reading, the global warming stripes are a simple visual representation of the long-term rise in global temperatures due to ...
June 21 is “Show Your Stripes” Day, a visual representation of temperature increases over 150 years. Sports are using this to raise awareness of climate change.
Climate change is unleashing "far-reaching and worsening" calamities in every region of the United States, and the economic and human toll will only increase unless humans move faster to slow the ...
With a pattern similar to a barcode, these “warming stripes” were created by Ed Hawkins, a climate scientist at the University of Reading in England. Originally, each stripe depicted the ...
A new colour for climate change The climate stripes graphic needs updating as global temperatures were so hot in 2023, says its creator, climate scientist Ed Hawkins, in January 2024.