In Pictures: Climate Change
In Pictures: Climate Change
Ed Mathez

Hi, I'm Ed Mathez , a geologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. I'm also the curator of a new exhibition at the Museum called Climate Change: The Threat to Life & A New Energy Future. Find out more about Earth's warming climate, its consequences, and what we can do.

Ed Mathez

Hi, I'm Ed Mathez , a geologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. I'm also the curator of a new exhibition at the Museum called Climate Change: The Threat to Life & A New Energy Future. Find out more about Earth's warming climate, its consequences, and what we can do.

Image Credits:

Photos: Ed Mathez headshot, © AMNH/D. Finnin; satellite image of United States at night, courtesy of NASA; smog in Normandy, France, courtesy of G.Mannaerts (CC BY-SA 4.0); Earth globe, courtesy of NASA; ice, courtesy of NASA; polar bear, Public Domain; Rescuing Louisiana residents from flood waters, U.S. Department of Agriculture (CC BY 2.0), satellite view of hurricanes, courtesy of NASA Earth Observatory; dry cracked earth, courtesy of Hydrosami (CC BY-SA 4.0); Bleached corals, courtesy of Vardhan Patankar (CC BY-SA 4.0); crowded city street, courtesy of Loozrboy (CC BY-SA 2.0); wind and solar power, courtesy of Kuebi = Armin Kübelbeck (CC BY-SA 3.0); energy-saving light bulb, courtesy of AlixSaz (CC BY-SA 4.0); unplugging, courtesy of AMNH; cyclists, courtesy of heb@Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).