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Earth's Black Box Project Advances After Years of Silence

The Earth’s Black Box project is set to proceed with installation in Tasmania by December 2026, after years of silence since its announcement. The initiative aims to document humanity's actions related to climate change and is coordinated by the Earth’s Black Box Foundation. Local officials see the project as a potential tourist attraction due to the area's geological stability.

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The Earth’s Black Box project, designed to document humanity's impact on the climate, is progressing after a period of inactivity. Announced five years ago, the project aims to install a 16-meter long steel structure near Queenstown, Tasmania, by December 2026. The box will record data related to climate change and is inspired by airplane black boxes that store flight data. The project, initiated by Rouser Lab, has faced skepticism regarding its purpose and funding but is now coordinated by the Earth’s Black Box Foundation. Local officials view it as a potential tourist attraction, citing the area's geological stability as a suitable location for the installation. The project was first introduced during the UN's 2021 Cop26 climate talks, and its creators hope it will serve as a historical record for future generations.

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Long After the Climate Apocalypse, Maybe Some Being Will Find “Earth’s Black Box”

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Earth's Black Box Project Advances After Years of Silence