Curious to know about historical climate events at COPs locations?
Every year, the international climate-change community gathers at a different location to advance global efforts to curb climate change. This is more than negotiations among diplomats, it is an [...]
Tech blog: Flexible and Quick Angular Bug-fixing achieved on the Teal Tool
Since the launch of Teal, our free to use, global, historical, climate data tool, we have been able to successfully fix bugs using common and flexible angular elements and we’re sharing our [...]
Teal Tool Version 1.7 Release – Regions, States and 2020 Data
The latest version 1.7 of the Teal tool is now online and free to explore! Teal is a free visual tool that enables you to explore climate variables and carbon emissions for the past 40+ years, [...]
TEAL: Use TEAL To Download Data For Your Own Work
Now version 1.0 of Teal is out in the wild, it has been amazing to hear about everyone using the tool. Teal was launched in mid-November 2020, if you have not seen it yet, check out our video on [...]
Tech Blog: Explore Global Climate Change For Free With Teal
A leading team of climate and energy data specialists, graphic designers and software developers led by World Energy & Meteorology Council are proud to introduce Teal. This Tech bog will [...]
TECH BLOG 8: How To Make Mapshaper Output Compatible With amCharts4, Using Python
William Boyer is a software engineer at WEMC. William works on creating the tools we produce at WEMC, helping bridge the gap between the energy industry and the wider climate science community. [...]
Tech Blog 7: Plot a map with Eurostat NUTS2 regions in 7 easy steps
During our continued work on the C3S Energy project (a component of Copernicus Climate Change), we’ve been using Eurostat NUTS areas (nomenclature of territorial units for statistics) to [...]