
Vancouver Sea Rise
Vancouver Sea Rise Map A new Vancouver Island emerges when the ice caps of the world have melted. This map shows the inundation of the
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Vancouver Sea Rise Map A new Vancouver Island emerges when the ice caps of the world have melted. This map shows the inundation of the

In the years since I made my first sea rise map, I’ve learned a lot of interesting cartographic techniques. I wanted to incorporate these methods

Ursula LeGuin did it first–Always Coming Home has a fantastic drawing of this, created in the mid-1980s. This map shows what central California and the

The Pacific Northwest, with 215′ of sea level rise, will have new seas, a massive island containing the Olympic Mountains, and a bunch of drowned

My most recent project is a map of Cascadia. Two maps, really. I started with a sea rise map, showing the high point of 66

Really, this post might be more appropriately titled “Evolution of a Cartographer”, because the way I’ve revisited and changed this map over the years reflects
This is an amazing map of Yosemite and the mid-Sierras. It’s from 1947, and the detail of the terrain and the hillshading is gorgeous. I
My favorite hobby right now–restoring old maps. I was in Kauai last year with my family, and so I went searching for old maps of
The folks at Carto gave me an expanded membership, so I’m moving some of my data to an interactive online format. Check out my first map….
Here’s a quick one just in time for #cop21. The Archipelago of Paris. The poster is available at Zazzle.
It’s been a while since I posted one of these; other projects have been taking my time recently. Here is what the Salish Sea would
Ursula LeGuin did it first–Always Coming Home has a fantastic drawing of this, created in the mid-1980s. This map shows what central California and the
No clever names for this one yet, but here are the base maps for London, at 40m and 66m of sea level rise. This map
I’m working with the folks at the University of Leeds on a graphic novel depicting life in England in 200 years–if nothing is done to
I’ve started on some projects in the UK. I’m working with the folks at the University of Leeds on a graphic novel depicting life in
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