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Apocalypse when? ‘Earth’s Black Box’ to be installed in remote Tasmanian airfield

Apocalypse when? ‘Earth’s Black Box’ to be installed in remote Tasmanian airfield

Summary

The “Earth’s Black Box” is a large steel structure designed to record data about climate change and humanity’s actions leading to possible environmental collapse. After five years of planning and development, it will be installed near a remote airfield in western Tasmania in December.

Key Facts

  • The Earth’s Black Box is 16 meters long and 4 meters high, made of steel with solar panels on top.
  • It will continuously collect and store hundreds of data sets about the planet’s health for future generations.
  • The idea is inspired by a plane's black box, which records flight data to investigate crashes.
  • The project was announced during the UN’s 2021 Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow.
  • The project is coordinated by the Earth’s Black Box Foundation, a registered charity.
  • The structure will be installed near Queenstown on Tasmania’s west coast, chosen for its geological and political stability.
  • The University of Tasmania was originally involved but later withdrew from the project.
  • The project aims to serve as a record and warning about climate crises, potentially acting as a tourist attraction in Tasmania.
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