One Planet, Many People: Atlas of Our Changing Environment provides a comprehensive,
visual presentation of scientifically verifiable information about changes in the global environment, shown
through state-of-the-art remote sensing technology. A collection of 405 Powerpoint slides divided into
Regional and Thematic sets covering 11 contemporary and dynamic themes - Introduction to the Planet,
People and Planet, Atmosphere, Coastal Areas, Urban Areas, Water and Lakes, Forests, Cropland, Grassland,
Tundra and Polar Areas and Extreme Events - and 6 geographical regions - Africa, Asia and the Pacific,
Europe, Latin America, North America and Polar Regions - can now be downloaded free of charge.
This presentation of environmental hotspots and issues is based primarily on satellite
imagery taken over 30 years showing how human actions and geophysical activities have changed various
parts of the world. Examples include the shrinking ice in the Arctic, melting glaciers, growth of
cities like Las Vegas, forest loss in the Amazon, and the decline of the Aral Sea and Lake Chad.
Satellite images found in the 334-page hard-bound Atlas are packaged in this Powerpoint presentation
format to facilitate the use of imagery by environmental policy makers, non-governmental
organizations, the private sector, academics, teachers and citizens interested in using this
material to visually demonstrate the changes resulting from natural processes and human-induced activities.
The PowerPoint Viewer plug-in is available on the
Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer 2003 website.
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