These websites provide updates from research centers, media, and other organizations around the world on a range of phenomena that provide evidence on the current state of climate.

Bloomberg Climate Clock

A real-time estimate of global carbon dioxide levels and interactive history of the increase of carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere based on data from NOAA, the Keeling Curve, and other sources.

Bloomberg Carbon Clock

Global Carbon Atlas

The Global Carbon Atlas produced by the Global Carbon Project provides a wide array of visualizations of up-to-date, easily downloadable carbon and CO2 emissions trends.

Global Carbon Atlas

NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer

Scalable projections of potential sea-level rise along the U.S. coastline from NOAA.

NOAA Sea Level Rise Viewer

Greenland Ice Sheet Today

Get satellite images and information from the National Snow and Ice Data Center about surface melting on the Greenland ice sheet. Images are updated daily, and analysis is posted periodically as conditions warrant.

Greenland Ice Sheet Today

Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment

AGAGE makes precision measurements of methane, refrigerants and other significant greenhouse gases, collecting data at 11 stations around the world.

Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment

Argo

Real-time temperature and salinity data, the “vital signs” of the oceans, from more than 3,500 profilers in the international Argo network is available here.

Argo

Environmental Protection Agency

"Temperatures are rising, snow and rainfall patterns are shifting, and more extreme climate events – like heavy rainstorms and record high temperatures – are becoming more common. Many of these observed climate changes are linked to rising levels of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, caused by human activities. EPA’s indicators provide evidence of these changes and their impacts on people and the environment. EPA partners with dozens of data contributors to compile and keep these indicators up to date."

Climate Change Indicators in the United States

Climate Central

Climate Central offers several resources: