'Earth's Black Box' installation will record climate change data for future generations, creators say

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A steel structure known as 'Earth’s Black Box' will soon record rising temperature trends as well as other information related to climate change from a remote Australian island.

The"black box," similar to one on a plane, will document events that can contribute to climate change like pollution and actions by politicians.

Australian advertising company Clemenger BBDO is collaborating on the project with researchers from Tasmania University as well as others, according to ABC News Australia. He said he hopes the black box never has to be opened."I’m on the plane; I don’t want it to crash," he said."I really hope that it’s not too late."The box, which will be 33 feet long, is being built in Tasmania and is expected to be completed sometime next year.

 

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