Climate Change ‘Time Machine' Experiment Opens In Australia

Climate change time machine   
Climate change time machine (Photo: VOA - P. Mercer)   
One of the world’s most complex experiments on the impact of rising levels of carbon dioxide is taking shape in eastern Australia, where giant steel frames nine stories high have been built on native woodland. The project near Sydney will mimic future climatic conditions by simulating higher atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide.

Measuring carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide is pumped into an environmental “time machine” on the outskirts of Sydney, aiming to predict how vegetation will react to future climate change.

The experiment features giant cylindrical steel frames 28 meters tall that rise above native woodland, called bushland. They will simulate elevated levels of CO2 that the planet could experience in the next half century.