In his new data-driven documentary, Neil Halloran digs into the uncertainty attached to…
climate change
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Climate change and uncertainty
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Melting glaciers
Niko Kommenda for The Guardian used small multiples to show 90 of the…
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Climate change in 2020
It used to be that climate changed seemed like something far off in…
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Fires in the west and climate change
This is some advanced mapping and scrollytelling from the Washington Post. The piece…
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More fire weather days coming
It’s been smoky this season. Based on research from Michael Goss et al.,…
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Map of climate threats where you live
For NYT Opinion, Stuart A. Thompson and Yaryna Serkez mapped the most predominant…
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Who is responsible for climate change?
Kurzgesagt, in collaboration with Our World in Data, tackle the question of who…
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Deer crossing across highway corridors
With the climate changing, animals will need to migrate to different areas to…
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Sprawling flood waters across the Midwest and South
The New York Times mapped the slow, wide-reaching flood waters this year so…
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Increasing ocean temperatures, decreasing ice
For National Geographic, Kennedy Elliot made a series of heatmaps that show the…
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Light installation shows future water lines against existing structures
Timo Aho and Pekka Niittyvirta used sensors, LED lights, and timers to display…
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How fast emissions would reduce if other plans were adopted
The United States is doing pretty poorly in reducing emissions. For The New…
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3-D tube chart of global CO2 concentration and temperature
Because you can never have enough time series charts that show increases of…
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Cities projected to be under water by 2100
Using Climate Central sea-level rise estimates, The Guardian plots and maps the potential…
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Carbon emissions goals vs. current paths
Brad Plumer and Nadja Popovich reporting for The New York Times:
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Iceberg scale, as described in different countries
A giant iceberg broke off from Antartica. Like, really big. Quartz collected the…
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Houston flooding on the rise
Climate change is doing some weird stuff. What were once rare weather events…