
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
Again? Of course, again. Atmospheric carbon dioxide continues to set records. Last year it was 417 ppm This year it Continue reading
From 2006 through 2019 the percentage of people having recently felt stress has risen from 29% to 35%. That jumped Continue reading
Climate change and technology continue to advance. We’re getting a better understanding of the effects of our pollution and natural Continue reading
For people born in the 40s, the chance of earning more than their parents was ~90%. For people born in Continue reading
For a while there, we demonstrated the ability to reduce greenhouse gases. Back in April, at the start of various Continue reading
The US had record unemployment of 3.2 million in March, 6.6 million in April, and in May went from 30 Continue reading
It is sad that the title must include the date because it is very likely that we’ll exceed this record Continue reading