
Changing Climate - Published 2007 by National Geographic
Science & World Geography | Climate Change Reference | Premium Finishes
Explore one of the defining scientific stories of the modern era with Changing Climate, published by National Geographic in October 2007. Issued as one half of a two-map set alongside “Greenhouse Earth,” this informative map examines the evidence for a rapidly warming planet and the long-term shifts already underway in Earth’s climate system.
Designed to make complex science accessible, it presents climate change as a global geographic story—linking temperature rise, atmospheric change, and human activity in a format that is both visually compelling and educational. It is a powerful wall reference for classrooms, libraries, offices, and anyone interested in the intersection of science, geography, and the future of the planet.
🗺️ Features & Highlights
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National Geographic science cartography presented in a clear, accessible visual format
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Focuses on the growing evidence for global warming and the broader consequences of a changing climate
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Published as part of a two-map set, paired with “Greenhouse Earth”
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A strong educational resource for discussing atmospheric change, temperature rise, and human impact on the environment
-
Ideal for science classrooms, geography programs, and readers interested in environmental history and global systems
✨ Available Finishes
| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| 📜 Paper (160 gsm) | Heavyweight matte-coated paper—perfect for framing under glass. |
| 🧼 Laminated (Encapsulated) | Fully sealed in 80-micron gloss laminate for a durable, wipe-clean surface. |
| 🪵 Laminated with Wooden Hang Rails | Laminated map mounted with lacquered natural timber rails (top & bottom) and a hanging cord—ready to display. |
| 🖼️ Canvas (395 gsm) | HP Professional Matte Canvas with archival pigment inks—rich texture, fade-resistant, gallery quality. |
| 🪵 Canvas with Wooden Hang Rails | Canvas mounted with timber rails and hanging cord—timeless, ready-to-display finish. |
🔨 Note: Hang-railed maps are professionally mounted—please allow up to 10 working days.
📐 Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Changing Climate |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Published | 2007 |
| Page Size | 559 mm (W) × 800 mm (H) |
| Tags | History & Science, World |
| Map Type | Scientific / Thematic Reference |
| Materials | Paper, Laminated, Canvas, with or without Timber Rails |
| Printing | Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks |
| Made In | Australia |
🎁 Perfect For
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Science and geography classrooms
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Libraries and study spaces
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Collectors of National Geographic science maps
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Students, educators, and researchers interested in environmental change
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Home and office walls where science, ideas, and world affairs matter
🚚 Delivery
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Paper, Laminated, Canvas (rolled): Typically ship within 1–2 business days
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Hang-Railed Maps: Made to order—please allow up to 10 working days
-
Protective Packaging: Securely packed to arrive in pristine condition
Bring the global story of climate change to your wall with this thoughtful 2007 National Geographic map—an informative and visually engaging reference on one of the most important issues of our time.
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Science & World Geography | Climate Change Reference | Premium Finishes
Explore one of the defining scientific stories of the modern era with Changing Climate, published by National Geographic in October 2007. Issued as one half of a two-map set alongside “Greenhouse Earth,” this informative map examines the evidence for a rapidly warming planet and the long-term shifts already underway in Earth’s climate system.
Designed to make complex science accessible, it presents climate change as a global geographic story—linking temperature rise, atmospheric change, and human activity in a format that is both visually compelling and educational. It is a powerful wall reference for classrooms, libraries, offices, and anyone interested in the intersection of science, geography, and the future of the planet.
🗺️ Features & Highlights
-
National Geographic science cartography presented in a clear, accessible visual format
-
Focuses on the growing evidence for global warming and the broader consequences of a changing climate
-
Published as part of a two-map set, paired with “Greenhouse Earth”
-
A strong educational resource for discussing atmospheric change, temperature rise, and human impact on the environment
-
Ideal for science classrooms, geography programs, and readers interested in environmental history and global systems
✨ Available Finishes
| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| 📜 Paper (160 gsm) | Heavyweight matte-coated paper—perfect for framing under glass. |
| 🧼 Laminated (Encapsulated) | Fully sealed in 80-micron gloss laminate for a durable, wipe-clean surface. |
| 🪵 Laminated with Wooden Hang Rails | Laminated map mounted with lacquered natural timber rails (top & bottom) and a hanging cord—ready to display. |
| 🖼️ Canvas (395 gsm) | HP Professional Matte Canvas with archival pigment inks—rich texture, fade-resistant, gallery quality. |
| 🪵 Canvas with Wooden Hang Rails | Canvas mounted with timber rails and hanging cord—timeless, ready-to-display finish. |
🔨 Note: Hang-railed maps are professionally mounted—please allow up to 10 working days.
📐 Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Changing Climate |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Published | 2007 |
| Page Size | 559 mm (W) × 800 mm (H) |
| Tags | History & Science, World |
| Map Type | Scientific / Thematic Reference |
| Materials | Paper, Laminated, Canvas, with or without Timber Rails |
| Printing | Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks |
| Made In | Australia |
🎁 Perfect For
-
Science and geography classrooms
-
Libraries and study spaces
-
Collectors of National Geographic science maps
-
Students, educators, and researchers interested in environmental change
-
Home and office walls where science, ideas, and world affairs matter
🚚 Delivery
-
Paper, Laminated, Canvas (rolled): Typically ship within 1–2 business days
-
Hang-Railed Maps: Made to order—please allow up to 10 working days
-
Protective Packaging: Securely packed to arrive in pristine condition
Bring the global story of climate change to your wall with this thoughtful 2007 National Geographic map—an informative and visually engaging reference on one of the most important issues of our time.











