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Licence: MIT License
An embeddable map that shows climate change projections. How hot will it be by 2070 if we don't do something about it? Accessible at https://climatechange.codeforafrica.org

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ClimateChangeProjections

An embeddable map that shows climate change projections. How hot will it be by 2070 if we don't do something about it? Accessible at https://climatechange.codeforafrica.org/.

Contributing

Thank you for considering contributing to this project! We don't have a contribution guide just yet but feel free to jump into the issues and send a pull request.

License

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Attribution

  • "Creating vector files from raster datasets" by Damon Burgett from Mapbox.com
  • Temperature by Evgeniy Artsebasov from the Noun Project
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