Data That Matters September 2021
Whether from a long-term separation between worker productivity and compensation, or due to the pandemic, etc., approximately 40% of US Continue reading
Whether from a long-term separation between worker productivity and compensation, or due to the pandemic, etc., approximately 40% of US Continue reading
Conflicts, terrorism, and disasters grab headlines, making it appear that they are the leading causes of death. There are about Continue reading
Welcome to the #GreatResignation. The pandemic may have inspired a sweeping change in the way people work. Prior to the Continue reading
The world is likely to exceed 1.5F by 2040, which is a result that may be lagging accelerating processes by Continue reading
The US West has water issues. That’s not new, but it has been so common that facts like the Colorado Continue reading
July did it. It was the hottest month on record. It was up 1.67F (0.93C) globally, and up 2.77F (1.54C) Continue reading
The Guardian concisely describes the situation. “Nearly half of American workers do not earn enough to rent a one-bedroom apartment, Continue reading
The news about climate change is so pervasive that it is no longer one news item but has become fragments Continue reading