
Data That Matters February 2017
The cause of the Great Recession was more likely rich foreclosures than poor ones because debt increased $1.6T for the Continue reading
The cause of the Great Recession was more likely rich foreclosures than poor ones because debt increased $1.6T for the Continue reading
Besides raising sea levels, warming oceans are also reducing the oxygen content of the water which reduces the amount of Continue reading
Methane is twenty times more damaging to the environment than carbon dioxide, but is not being tracked as closely. Within Continue reading
Coral reefs are dying, and revealing some aspects of life. Warm water, oxygen deprivation, pollution, are killing coral reefs leaving Continue reading
Venezuela is experiencing 15-fold inflation. The US economy added 161,000 jobs in October and wages were up 2.8% from 2015. Continue reading
It looks like there’s a mistake in the measure of sea level rise. Getting good data is difficult; especially, when Continue reading
There is a life expectancy gap between the richest 1% and the poorest 15 of >14 years for men and > Continue reading
We’re producing plastic and throwing it away faster than fish can reproduce. Our plastic production continues to grow. Bans on Continue reading