Data sources
Eye on Earth relies entirely on data published by the world's scientific and statistical agencies. We are grateful for their open-data work. Primary sources by theme include:
Climate & atmosphere
- NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory — atmospheric CO₂ and methane.
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography — the Keeling Curve.
- World Meteorological Organization (WMO) — State of the Global Climate.
- Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) — global temperature.
- Global Carbon Project — emissions and carbon budgets.
Oceans & ice
- NASA Sea Level Change Portal / JPL — sea level.
- National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) — sea ice.
- World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS) — glacier mass.
- Institute of Atmospheric Physics / NOAA NCEI — ocean heat content.
Energy
- Ember — global electricity.
- IRENA — renewable capacity.
- IEA — energy outlooks and electric vehicles.
- Energy Institute — Statistical Review of World Energy.
Nature & resources
- WRI / Global Forest Watch (University of Maryland data) — forest loss.
- WWF / Zoological Society of London — Living Planet Index.
- IUCN — Red List of Threatened Species.
- UN-Water / FAO AQUASTAT — freshwater.
- UNEP International Resource Panel — materials and waste.
- WHO / Health Effects Institute — air quality.
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