
Tasmania's Climate Vault: A Message to Whoever Comes Next
Earth's Black Box, a 33-foot steel structure built by Australian firm Rouser Lab, now sits on Tasmania's remote west coast recording climate data and planetary health metrics. Installed on 500-million-year-old granite in one of Earth's most geologically stable zones, it preserves both historical and real-time records—a forensic archive for whatever civilization emerges after climate disruption.
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