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📢 EXCITING NEWS: ClimateViz is expanding!
In addition to analyzing climate graphics, we're now adding text analysis
workflows to understand how climate issues are discussed in news media.
🔍 What's new:
🎯 Your existing contributions remain valuable! This expansion makes
ClimateViz even more impactful for climate communication research.
Also, this project recently migrated onto Zooniverse’s new architecture. For details, see here.

Extract information from various climate scientific graphics to combat misinformation and support scientific communication
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Empowering public understanding of climate science through precise interpretation of data visuals. We bridge the gap, clarify complexities, and debunk myths, ensuring every graphic translates into knowledge for action against misinformation.
AlbaSuWelcome to the ClimateViz project, an initiative of the Engineering Science Department at the University of Oxford. Our project has expanded to address climate misinformation on two critical fronts:
Extract data from climate scientific graphics
Make scientific visualizations understandable to everyone
Support accurate interpretation of climate data
Analyze how climate issues are discussed in financial and news media
Identify key actors, arguments, and framing strategies
Understand how climate science is translated for public consumption
This comprehensive approach facilitates better understanding among non-experts, enhances transparency, and supports accurate media reporting and fact-checking. By analyzing both visual and textual climate communication, we bridge the gap between expert knowledge and public understanding, helping to foster well-informed dialogue on climate issues.