Data That Matters May 2021
Instead of 561,594 people dying from Covid-19 in the US, the total is over 905,000. Worldwide the number of deaths Continue reading
Instead of 561,594 people dying from Covid-19 in the US, the total is over 905,000. Worldwide the number of deaths Continue reading
There’s always a first time, and it’s surprising it took this long. A court (a Dutch court in The Hague) Continue reading
Some affects are so ubiquitous that we accept them without question or challenge. Of course many people complain about having Continue reading
Again? Of course, again. Atmospheric carbon dioxide continues to set records. Last year it was 417 ppm This year it Continue reading
(Note: Articles for this blog are usually excerpted to emphasize the important data and implications. This one is well-written, concise, Continue reading
From 2006 through 2019 the percentage of people having recently felt stress has risen from 29% to 35%. That jumped Continue reading
The supply of fresh water has been at threat as population grows, lands must be irrigated, and certain industries require Continue reading
NASA’s newest rover, Perseverance, produced oxygen from the Martian atmosphere. It only produced 4 grams or so, but the fact Continue reading