# Visualize Climate Change with Maps

*Published:* 2008-06-17
*Author:* Sheryl Canter

![Sheryl Canter](https://blogs.edf.org/climate411/wp-content/blogs.dir/7/files/2008/02/sheryl_canter.jpg)*This post is by Sheryl Canter, an online writer and editorial manager at Environmental Defense Fund.*

Our resident geographer, [Peter Black](http://www.edf.org/page.cfm?tagID=844), has a new blog called [Climate Atlas](https://blogs.edf.org/climateatlas/) where he posts maps to visualize many aspects of climate change. Here’s a sampling of his recent posts:

- [Worldwide climate anomalies in 2007](https://blogs.edf.org/climateatlas/2008/06/03/climate-anomalies-2007/)
- [U.S. renewable energy resources](https://blogs.edf.org/climateatlas/2008/05/23/the-us-is-stocked-with-renewable-energy/)
- [Regional climate initiatives](https://blogs.edf.org/climateatlas/2008/05/16/doing-something-about-it/)
- [New York metro area with a 10-foot sea-level rise](https://blogs.edf.org/climateatlas/2008/05/10/imagine-the-new-york-metro-in-a-ten-foot-sea-level-rise-scenario/)

Check it out and tell us what you think!