Navigating Troubled Waters by National Institute of Design (NID)

A multifaceted crisis has disrupted vital sea trade routes in early 2024, driven by a convergence of geopolitical tensions and climate change. Recent attacks on ships in the Red Sea by the Houthis, linked to the Israel-Gaza conflict, have hindered operations in the Suez Canal. Simultaneously, geopolitical instability caused by the Ukraine-Russia war has disrupted shipping in the Black Sea. Adding to the turmoil, severe droughts fueled by climate change have critically impacted the Panama Canal, a key artery for global trade.

This article employs scrollytelling and cartographic visualizations to unpack the complexities of the global sea trade crisis. As maritime transport serves as a cornerstone of global and local economies, its disruption has wide-ranging implications. The narrative delves into the root causes of the crisis, examines how authorities and stakeholders are responding, and assesses the potential long-term consequences for global trade.

Designed in the engaging style of e-news publication graphics, this immersive piece combines striking visuals and data-driven insights to bring the story to life. It offers readers a comprehensive understanding of this unfolding crisis

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