The Climate Mirror Project is trying to mirror and safely archive U.S. Govt. websites and datasets related to climate, climate change, and global warming. This is an ongoing effort and ideally it should be completed before the Trump Administration takes office.
The Project started from
a tweet
of journalist Eric Holthaus. Quickly after that tweet, a
Google Docs Spreadsheet was published and scientists from around
the world immediately started submitting datasets to archive before
it's too late. Soon after some datasets were published, individuals
started mirroring them. This website, climate.daknob.net
,
was one of the first to help and currently a lot of datasets are
hosted here. The project is currently being lead by the
Data Refuge Project
of the University of Pennsylvania.
Here you can find links to all mirrors and torrents currently available, as well as more information about the Project. If you are interested in joining the project or donating, please see details at climatemirror.org.
Climate Mirror Data Refuge Project Datasets to Mirror Climate Torrent
This mirror is the first one operated by DaKnObNET and is hosted in Greece. It currently contains the following datasets:
This mirror is operated by Nick Santos. It is currently hosting the following datasets:
This mirror is operated by Weitnahbei. It is currently hosting the following datasets:
This mirror is operated by Amazon AWS. It is currently hosting the following datasets:
This mirror is operated by Kompulsa. It is currently hosting the following datasets:
This mirror currently hosts the following datasets in AWS's S3 (region us-east-1):
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