Data That Matters April 2016
Over 50 million Americans live in zip codes with over 55% unemployment. Only 11% of Americans, 4% of Europeans, and Continue reading
Over 50 million Americans live in zip codes with over 55% unemployment. Only 11% of Americans, 4% of Europeans, and Continue reading
If the climate was normal, average, stable, for every record high there’d be a record low. We just set a Continue reading
The flooding of coastlines and coastal communities is more than sea level rise. Sea level rise is the largest systemic Continue reading
The largest private coal company declared bankruptcy. Cheap natural gas, a move away from heavy polluters, and a general slowdown Continue reading
The net worth of the twenty richest dropped from $899B to $827B because of the drop in oil and commodity Continue reading
There are many ways to measure global warming, and this one is definitive. The World Meteorological Organization has also announced Continue reading
Arctic Sea ice no longer blocks ships across the north coast of North America. The Northwest Passage was a hoped-for Continue reading
Records aren’t made to be broken. In a stable system, records happen randomly and equally on both sides of a Continue reading