
Data That Matters May 2019
Within 30 years 95% of Northern Jakarta is expected to be below sea level. At the current extinction rate, we Continue reading
Within 30 years 95% of Northern Jakarta is expected to be below sea level. At the current extinction rate, we Continue reading
Suicide is recognized as a major health crisis, even as few know what to do about it. The bad news Continue reading
A group of investors representing $32T (twice the US GDP) have called for reducing coal usage and fossil fuel subsidies Continue reading
For the third year in a row, life expectancy in America didn’t improve. Thanks to suicides and overdoses, as well Continue reading
The average May temperature for the contiguous U.S. was 65.4F, 5.2F above average, making it the warmest May in the Continue reading
Income inequality is increasing. Suicide is increasing, at least in the US. It appears that they are linked. Greater financial Continue reading
If it seems like you are hearing more about suicides, you’re probably right. Sad to say, but suicide is becoming 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