A global initiative turns climate science into conversation
PRINCETON, N.J., June 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On Friday, June 21, meteorologists, journalists, scientists, content creators, and communities across the globe will join Show Your Stripes Day. This growing global initiative aims to raise awareness about human-caused climate change through a striking visual language: the Warming Stripes.
At the heart of this campaign is a simple, powerful graphic: each stripe represents a year, with blue tones for cooler-than-average years and red for warmer ones. These data-driven visuals, developed by climate scientist Ed Hawkins, transform more than a century of temperature records into a compelling snapshot of our warming world.
The stripes don’t just show global warming. They localize it. Participants can explore how average temperatures have changed in their own cities, states, or countries, helping to spark public engagement and climate dialogue rooted in lived experience. This year’s effort is led by Climate Central, with support from VoLo Foundation, a nonprofit committed to accelerating science-based climate solutions.
Why It Matters
“VoLo Foundation Co-Founder and Trustee Thais Lopez Vogel underscores the importance of data in driving action: “Global warming isn’t just an opinion. It’s a fact. Data moves us from debate to action. Here’s how temperatures are rising where you live.”
“The more people understand the rising harms of our changing climate to the people, places, and things they love, the more they will move toward action,” emphasized Bernadette Woods Placky, VP of Engagement, Climate Matters Director, and Chief Meteorologist at Climate Central.
How to #ShowYourStripes:
These graphics, grounded in the latest science, also highlight the link between rising global temperatures and extreme weather events such as heat waves, hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires.
By participating in #ShowYourStripes, individuals and institutions help make climate change visible, local, and urgent, one conversation at a time.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
VoLo Foundation
Carlos Roa, Senior Press and PR Director
📧 croa@volofoundation.org
🌐 www.volofoundation.org
Climate Central
Shel Winkley, Weather & Climate Engagement Specialist
📧 swinkley@climatecentral.org
SOURCE VoLo Foundation
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