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Thursday, January 15, 2009

"State of the planet, in graphics"

For a quick understanding of lots of statistics, I find this page on BBC News interesting. It contains graphs from the UN's 2008 Global Environment Outlook report, highlighting a variety of trends at the intersection of humans and the environment. In particular, the map of the world's access to drinking water got my attention (you have to scroll down a bit). I knew parts of Africa have significant water issues; I didn't realize that very nearly all of Africa had insufficient drinking water. Nor did I realize how much of Asia and South America are similarly troubled. The other graphs are interesting, too. A picture really does say a thousand words.

-Nancy Michaelis

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks Nancy.

A similar site at Sheffield University uses world maps and proportionally sizes countries according criteia of interest.

There are more than 300 maps showing proportional distribution of water, fast food, use of oil, income etc.

It is worth a few minutes exploring this site also.

World Mapper:

http://www.sasi.group.shef.ac.uk/worldmapper/textindex/text_index.html

January 15, 2009 at 2:40 PM  
Blogger Nancy Michaelis said...

Very cool! Thanks for the tip, pk!
-Nancy

January 15, 2009 at 3:30 PM  

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