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Tyndall CO2 Widget Series |
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The Tyndall series of CO2 widgets is named in honour of John Tyndall. This is the Irish scientist who, in 1859, built the world's first ratio spectrophotometer. With this instrument, Tyndall identified the natural greenhouse effect that is now recognized as an essential condition of life on Earth.
Like all CO2Now widgets, the Tyndall widgets are udated in the second week of every month to keep the Earth's latest data for atmospheric CO2 on continous display. The colourful and informative Tyndall widgets are available in seven sizes, from 144 pixels wide to 200 pixels wide. To add one of these widgets to a website, use the code and simple installation instructions below.
Tyndall CO2 Widget Code
Latest Code Update: Version 010.02 - October 25, 2010
Advancing the CO2 Widget Program
Since 2008, CO2Now.org has provided and maintained a series of 'atmospheic CO2' widgets that are ready-to-use and easy to add to any website. The widgets are 100% free. They are hosted at a highly-secure data center that is powered directly by solar panels. And, CO2Now.org pays the bill for the bandwidth costs . . . even for CO2 widgets used on business and government websites.
Atmospheric CO2 data is objective information and important enough to show to anyone with an interest in the well-being of the planet. We are asking people and organizations to spread the word about these widgets. (You may know one or two people you could talk to about using a widget to put CO2 information on public display.)
We are also inviting financial contributions to help sustain and enhance this growing CO2 widget initiative. Of course, contributions are voluntary. They also make a real difference. Whether or not you (or your organization) use a widget, support can be given at the CO2Now financial contributions page. And, whether or not you make a financial contribution, we hope you are able to use a widget.
If you have questions about CO2Now widgets, call us at +1.250.884.6760 or email
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