Data That Matters June 2017
Atmospheric CO2 hit record 409.65 ppm. US job openings were near record highs at 5.7M, but there were still 6.9M Continue reading
Atmospheric CO2 hit record 409.65 ppm. US job openings were near record highs at 5.7M, but there were still 6.9M Continue reading
Atmospheric CO2 typically peaks in May when measured at the commonly accepted standard of Mauna Loa in Hawai’i. May 2017 Continue reading
Renewable energy has doubled in ten years with 161GW added in 2016. US productivity dropped by 0.2%, possibly through reduced Continue reading
Many of the charts demonstrating CO2 rise show the trend since the Industrial Revolution. On such a scale, the rise Continue reading
About 827,000 people in the US have jobs as delivery drivers. Ford is planning to launch a fleet of driverless Continue reading
“The CO2 measured at the Mauna Loa Baseline Atmospheric Observatory in Hawaii hit 405.1 parts per million last year, the Continue reading
The maker of iPhones has already replaced 60,000 workers with robots and may replace up to 360,000 by 2020. A Continue reading
The planet has now experienced an entire year where atmospheric carbon dioxide has exceeded 400 parts per million, the agreed Continue reading