WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:04.129 --> 00:00:06.423 The Goddard Institute for Space Studies, or GISS 2 00:00:06.423 --> 00:00:10.135 for short, maintains NASA's record of Earth's surface temperature, 3 00:00:10.260 --> 00:00:13.388 called GISTEMP, that shows a clear and unequivocal 4 00:00:13.388 --> 00:00:16.391 increase in our planet's temperature. 5 00:00:16.391 --> 00:00:18.268 GISTEMP stretches from 1880, 6 00:00:18.268 --> 00:00:21.062 long before NASA's existed, until the present day. 7 00:00:22.564 --> 00:00:24.190 Now, when you think of NASA, you 8 00:00:24.190 --> 00:00:26.317 probably think of, well, space, right? 9 00:00:26.860 --> 00:00:29.821 And we do lots of work studying Earth from above. 10 00:00:29.821 --> 00:00:32.991 but the GISTEMP record is actually built from the ground up 11 00:00:33.408 --> 00:00:34.242 We collect measurements 12 00:00:34.242 --> 00:00:36.953 taken from weather stations, Antarctic research stations. 13 00:00:37.203 --> 00:00:40.373 And ships and ocean buoys all around the planet to understand 14 00:00:40.373 --> 00:00:42.500 what temperature changes look like globally. 15 00:00:43.293 --> 00:00:45.336 And why does the record start in 1880? 16 00:00:47.547 --> 00:00:49.966 That's the earliest period that we have sufficiently reliable 17 00:00:49.966 --> 00:00:52.218 measurements from ships and weather stations 18 00:00:52.218 --> 00:00:55.221 in enough places to be confident in the global record. 19 00:00:56.014 --> 00:00:58.266 Interestingly, it's also shortly after the time 20 00:00:58.266 --> 00:01:00.268 we call the Industrial Revolution. 21 00:01:00.268 --> 00:01:03.938 when humans started putting significant amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.