We tend to use more water than is available in the world, which…
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World water gap
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Curves for the 1918 flu pandemic
For National Geographic, Nina Strochlic and Riley D. Champine look back at the…
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Stay-at-home orders seen through decreased seismic activity
The pandemic has affected all parts of life, which can be seen from…
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Atlas of all the moons in our solar system
National Geographic went all out on their atlas of moons. Space. Orbits. Rotating…
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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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Growing similarity in global diet
Diet around the world is growing more similar. National Geographic charted estimates of…
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Mapping predominant race block by block
Based on data from the Census Bureau, National Geographic mapped predominant race in…
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All the astronauts and their spaceflights
556 people have gone to space. In an article on their changed perspectives,…
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Mapping happiness
Gallup surveyed Americans about their well-being across various factors. National Geographic gets into…
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Tour of Saturn through Cassini, the satellite that crashes on Friday
About two decades ago, the Cassini satellite headed towards Saturn and has been…
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National Geographic Infographics, the book
Infographics devolved a bit in recent years, but there was a time the…
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Greater access to clean water
National Geographic, in collaboration with Bestiario, looks at the improving accessibility to clean…
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Blueprint for a carbon-free world
Getting to 100 percent renewable energy seems like such a far away goal…
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What the world eats
Diets vary around the world. Fathom Information Design for National Geographic charted the…
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Taking Data Visualization From Eye Candy to Efficiency →
Sifting out some of the styles of contemporary data visualization.
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Disappearing Arctic reflected in National Geographic maps
In the most recent update to their atlas coming in September, National Geographic…
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Steampunk infographics
Geoff McGhee for National Geographic highlights a handful of projects that form a…
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A century of National Geographic maps
Celebrating the 100th year of the National Geographic cartographic department, they provide a…
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Mapping plastic in the ocean
In research efforts to understand marine debris, Andres Cozar Cabañas et al recently…
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Estimated coastlines if the ice melted
National Geographic imagined new coastlines (and the cities that would go under) if…