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11 Best Climate Change Datasets for Data Science Projects by@limarc
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11 Best Climate Change Datasets for Data Science Projects

by Limarc AmbalinaJanuary 7th, 2021
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Data is a central piece of the climate change debate. With the climate change datasets on this list, many data scientists have created visualizations and models to measure and track the change in surface temperatures, sea ice levels, and more. Many of these datasets have been made public to allow people to contribute and add valuable insight into the way the climate is changing and its causes. 
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Data is a central piece of the climate change debate. With the climate change datasets on this list, many data scientists have created visualizations and models to measure and track the change in surface temperatures, sea ice levels, and more. Many of these datasets have been made public to allow people to contribute and add valuable insight into the way the climate is changing and its causes. We hope this collection provides you with a starting point to use your skills and help solve one of the biggest and most important challenges of our time.

Global Climate Change Datasets

1.  – From the Berkeley Earth Data page, this dataset in made up or temperature recordings from the Earth’s surface.

The data ranges from November 1st, 1743 to December 1st, 2015. The dataset is divided into several files including: 
  • GlobalTemperatures
  • GlobalLandTemperaturesByCountry
  • GlobalLandTemperaturesByState
  • GlobalLandTemperaturesByMajorCity
  • GlobalLandTemperaturesByCity
2.  – This dataset includes information from the Climate Change Knowledge Portal and World Development indicators. It covers various topics such as greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption, and more. The total time period of the data covers 1990 – 2011.

3.  – Created by the United Nations, this Kaggle dataset contains Greenhouse Gas Inventory Data from 1990 to 2014. The  has updated the dataset up to 2017. It includes emission levels by country and region for the following gases:

  • carbon dioxide (CO2)
  • methane (CH4)
  • nitrous oxide (N2O)
  • hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)
  • perfluorocarbons (PFCs)
  • unspecified mix of HFCs and PFCs
  • sulphur hexafluoride (SF6)
  • nitrogen trifluoride (NF3)
4.  – From The National Snow and Ice Data Center, this climate change dataset has information on the Earth’s cryosphere, and includes glacier, ice, snow and frozen ground data. The dataset has seven columns: year, month, day, extent, missing, source, and hemisphere. Extent refers to the area of the ocean that includes portions of sea ice.  5.  – From the Harvard Dataverse, this dataset was created to determine the impact of climate change on coffee production quality in Nicaragua. The dataset is divided into six . 

6.  – As Russia is one of the largest producers of CO2 emissions worldwide, this portal on Statista highlights Russia’s C02 emissions volume from 1985 to 2019. It also includes information about the percentage of the Russian population who have been exposed to pollution.

Please note that this dataset is from Statista. Some of the charts and statistics within this dataset may require a premium Statista account. 7.  – This portal from World Bank Group is an easy-to-navigate platform where you can view climate change data visualizations based on historical data and projections. You can browse the data by impact sectors: energy, water, agriculture, and health. Alternatively, you can also browse by country, region, and watershed. Most importantly, the data is available for free download.

United States Data

8.  – This dataset is curated by the New York state government website. It contains climate data projections for three time periods: the 2020s, 2050s, and 2080s. The dataset includes the following data variables:

  • Average annual temperature
  • Average annual rainfall
  • Extreme weather events
  • Rise of sea levels
9.  – From the California Natural Resources Agency, the SGMA Climate Change Resources Dataset includes data on changes in precipitation and bodies of water within the state of California. Some of the data provided includes climate condition projections for 2030 and 2070.

Social Media Climate Change Datasets

10.  – Collected between September 2017 and May 2019, the Climate Change Tweet IDs Dataset contains the IDs from over 39 million tweets about climate change. The tweets were tracked and curated using these hashtags related to climate change:
  • #climatechange
  • #climatechangeisreal
  • #actonclimate
  • #globalwarming
  • #climatechangehoax
  • #climatedeniers
  • #climatechangeisfalse 
  • #globalwarminghoax 
  • #climatechangenotreal
11.  – From Crowdflower, this dataset includes tweets that were classified for their sentiment by human contributors. The tweets were classified as:
  • Yes = Content suggests global warming is happening
  • No = Content suggests global warming is not happening
  • I can’t tell = Content is not clear or completely not related to global warming
We hope you found this list of climate change datasets useful. If you couldn’t find the data you need, check out this . Please be sure to subscribe to our newsletter below for more open datasets, AI news, and machine learning guides. 

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