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    Primary Energy Consumption

    This visualization shows the changes in energy consumption for 60 countries over a 50 year period. Each chart shows not only how total energy consumption has changed over that time, but also how...
    public.tableau.com
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    These hurricane flood maps reveal the climate future for Miami, NYC and D.C.

    National Hurricane Center data for Miami, Washington, D.C., and New York City show development happening in at-risk areas, even as climate change brings more frequent and intense storms. This story...
    www.npr.org
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    Gerrymandering: A Nation Divided, but Who's Drawing the Lines?

    As a geography student I love making maps, and after Obama's last state of the union address I became interested in gerrymandering. So of course I made maps! I hope they can help others become...
    arcg.is
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    'so-how-long'

    Imagine there is a new universal eco-rule: that the right to easily enjoy beach access derives from your plastic waste management. The more plastic you feed the ocean, the farther you walk to the...
    so-how-long.eco
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    How heat and drought turned Australia into a tinderbox

    While the world watched on in horror as Australia burned, ABC News Story Lab was working to convey the immense impact of the 2019-20 bushfires. To do this we turned to the only resource capable of...
    www.abc.net.au
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    Where The Wild Things Glow

    Using Tableau and Mapbox to create a map of bioluminescent species found on land and in the oceans on the east coast of Australia.
    public.tableau.com
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  • Medium

    Travel Around Yellowstone

    This is a visual information map of the tour around Yellowstone Park. A tour route was drawn up in the information map, including nine recommended sites. How far are they? What are the recommended...
    www.instagram.com
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  • Medium

    Nepal Case Study

    Visualization attempts to address the most common threat for local residents in Nepal - landslide collapsing over the road network. There are many technical solutions that could protect the road...
    neudecker.cz
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  • Medium

    Coverdolly, your future!

    In a world grappling with plastic pollution, Coverdolly presents an innovative solution to one of agriculture's most pressing challenges: greenhouse plastic waste. This visual narrative challenges...
    rebrand.ly
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  • Medium

    Siria: Danni Collaterali (Syria: Collateral Damage)

    Siria: Danni Collaterali (Syria: Collateral Damages) is a visual journalism project which sheds a light on the destruction of historical heritage during the Syrian civil war. Text insights and maps...
    syria.visualeyed.com
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    Tripped Out: The 2003 Northeast Blackout

    A large-format data visualization depicts the complex narrative of the 2003 Northeast Blackout, which began imperceptibly in Ohio over the course of four hours and cascaded within eight minutes...
    evangendell.com
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    The Shape of Slavery

    This project has two goals. One is to show the remarkable relationship between the historical geography of American slavery and the present-day patterns of mass incarceration. But second, the maps...
    pudding.cool
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    Plotmypaws | A Dog Visualisation

    For the past few months, I have spent much of my spare time trying to delve into the mindset of a dog whilst out on their walks. Where do they go on their adventures? How far do they deviate from...
    medium.com
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    Climate Crisis: The four elements shift out of balance

    Four full-page graphics show that no place in the world is safe from the consequences of climate change. Raging Fires devastate huge areas, and even in temperate climate zones, droughts wreck the...
    spiegel.de
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    United States Retail Sales in 2020

    A visual summary of the the percent year-over-year change during each month in 2020 across 11 sectors. Data on retail sales comes from the US Census Bureau's Monthly State Retail Sales data product...
    github.com
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    Bristol Air Quality

    A Voronoi diagram visualisation of air quality in Bristol, England.
    public.tableau.com
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    The Discovery of the Roundtrip and the Beginning of Globalisation

    Deputy Head of Infographics for the South China Morning Post, Adolfo Arranz, uses historical data for his series of infographics about globalisation’s beginnings in the 16th century, when the...
    multimedia.scmp.com
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    A Breathing Earth

    We all know that our Earth goes through a seasonal cycle, especially for the latitudes farther away from the equator. In the fall the "deciduous" plants lose their leaves only to grow back again in...
    www.datasketch.es
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    Hogares en México que padecen inseguridad del agua

    ​​Sankey diagrams show the distribution of households according to security experience and household income, the frequency of interruption of water supply according to income, and the frequency...
    www.flickr.com
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