- by Auburn Schnitzer
- July 20, 2022
Touring the World’s Reefs Through Data
The Regional Coral Reefs Profiles integrate worldwide data and adjust it to match the 10 regions determined by the GCRMN, resulting in standardized information for decision-making for every region in the world.
- General ·
- by Kyle Story
- May 16, 2022
How We Mapped the World’s Solar Power Plants
A first-of-its-kind global inventory of photovoltaic solar facilities built using satellite imagery and machine learning.
- Climate ·
- by Johannes Friedrich
- April 22, 2022
New tool addresses 4 key energy data needs to improve decision-making
The Power Sector Country Profiles is a new tool within Resource Watch that allows to track country-level indicators on power generation infrastructure, energy demand, and natural hazards that can pose risks to energy infrastructure, for every country in the world.
- General ·
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- July 16, 2018·
Independence Haze: Data Shows Air Pollution Spikes from July 4th Fireworks
< Blog By Seth Contreras and Rexon Carvalho Fireworks, block parties and barbeques: Those are the first things that come to mind when the 4th of July rolls around. But what’s least...
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- July 3, 2018·
Which Foods Produce the Most Emissions?
< Blog By Sarah Parsons and Peter Kerins Fourth of July is synonymous with cookouts—more specifically, grilled meats. Americans typically consume about 150 million hot dogs over the holiday weekend—more than any...
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- June 22, 2018·
Satellite Images at Night Reveal Surprising Stories About the World’s Roads
By Rosie Gilroy and Raj Bhagat Palanichamy Roads are critical to human life. You probably traveled on one today, whether you were walking down a dirt path to your farm...
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- June 8, 2018·
4 Maps Reveal the Future of the Ocean
< Blog World Oceans Day is a prime time to look at the state of the seas. Thanks to a growing pile of data and scientific studies, we know more...
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- May 31, 2018·
Karachi, Pakistan’s Lethal Heatwaves Just a Taste of What’s to Come
< Blog Temperatures in Karachi, Pakistan’s most populated city, have soared above 113 degrees F in May 2018. Sixty-five people have already died due to heat-related illnesses, and NASA data shows it’s just a taste of...
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