The biggest sources of open data I will be using in my project will come from NASA, Climate Central and the National Environment Research Council, these websites have data that has been tracked for a number of years. This is a reliable source of information that i can input into my project, this will enable me to see what damage the rising sea level has done already and also look into the future and see how the world will look in a number of years time.
On the NASA website they have 5 main headings with open data corresponding to them. This is the data I will be basing my project on, the reasoning behind this is to be able to visualise what is happening to our environment in a way that is easy for people to understand. There is not enough attention around the devastating effects that could happen to us if we don't act soon. The reason why no one is acting upon this is because not enough people know about the problems.

By using real time open data which has been collected from a respected company I will be able to send out a clear message to my audiences which should pack a punch. I will display this data through a parallax scrolling website. The more the user scrolls, the more they uncover about the shocking reality of the rising sea level.
British Oceanographic Data Centre. (2018). International sea level data. [online] Available at: https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/hosted_data_systems/sea_level/international/ [Accessed 22 Oct. 2018].
Central, C. (2018). Surging Seas: Sea level rise analysis by Climate Central. [online] Sealevel.climatecentral.org. Available at: http://sealevel.climatecentral.org/ [Accessed 10 Nov. 2018].
Change, N. (2018). Sea level | NASA Global Climate Change. [online] Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet. Available at: https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/sea-level/ [Accessed 22 Oct. 2018].

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