Data That Matters July 2016
Antarctica’s ozone hole shrunk by 4.5 million square kilometers annually. Environmental controls work. California’s aquifers hold 2.7 cubic kilometers instead Continue reading
Antarctica’s ozone hole shrunk by 4.5 million square kilometers annually. Environmental controls work. California’s aquifers hold 2.7 cubic kilometers instead Continue reading
The number of Americans working full-time remains a minority, but it has grown to 46%. While unemployment is 5.3%, that Continue reading
Some good news; “On Friday morning, the Labor Department reported that the U.S. economy added 287,000 jobs, while the unemployment Continue reading
Between April 2015 and April 2016, US beekeepers reported losing 44% of their colonies. Instead of creating 158,000 jobs in Continue reading
The bad news: Instead of creating 158,000 jobs in May, the US economy only added 38,000. The other bad news: Continue reading
Up to 47% of jobs are considered at high risk of automation. From 2009 to 2014 cities attracted 3.6% more Continue reading
Automation has reached the ranch. Robots are being deployed to tend herds, check pastures, and report back to the rancher. Continue reading
The future is showing up more frequently. Robots are beginning to replace security guards. While there will be may references Continue reading