- 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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- April 17, 2019·
Map of the Month: Where Are the World’s Wetlands?
Wetlands make our lives better in unexpected ways. Explore a map of the world's wetlands in Resource Watch's Map of the Month series.
- Climate ,
- April 11, 2019·
How Resource Watch Changed the Way We Monitor the Planet’s Pulse
One year ago today, World Resources Institute and more than 30 partners launched an open data monitoring platform to advance a healthy planet where people and ecosystems thrive. Resource Watch...
- April 8, 2019·
Mapping the Impacts of Urban Growth: Outward vs. Upward in São Paulo and Addis Ababa
< Blog This blog was originally published on TheCityFix. By Eric Mackres and Elise Mazur Cities can choose how they grow by directing investment and policies in specific ways. Those cities that have more...
- Cities ,
- March 28, 2019·
4 Places Putting Green Infrastructure to Work for Local Communities
By Emily Cassidy and Suzanne Ozment Water is a source of growing tension and violence in places it is scarce. At the same time, sea level rise and flooding threaten millions of...
- Society ,
- March 21, 2019·
7 Graphics Explain the State of the World’s Water
Every person on Earth should have access to reliable water supplies. Water is essential for sanitation, hygiene and daily survival, but in some places conflict over water is becoming more commonplace. To...
- Water ,
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