- 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 ·
Latest Posts
- February 28, 2019·
Ships Spend Hundreds of Thousands of Hours a Year Trawling in Europe’s Marine Protected Areas
When you picture a marine protected area, you might think of a diverse ecosystem where fish, sharks and corals thrive in a healthy, protected habitat. You probably don’t imagine industrial...
- February 14, 2019·
Map: Where the World Gets Its Chocolate
Valentine’s Day might as well be called Chocolate Day, so closely is it associated with the delightfully addictive flavoring. Cocoa, the essential ingredient in chocolate, is made from the fermented,...
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- February 7, 2019·
There Were 137 Oil Spills in the US in 2018. See Where They Happened.
< Blog Oil spills don’t make the news very often unless they are big, like the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill, which killed 11 people and spewed an estimated 205 million gallons of oil into...
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- February 1, 2019·
Seeing Energy from Space: 5 Tools Using Remote Sensing to Improve Life on Earth
By Aaron Kressig, Dimitrios Mentis Access to reliable electricity is essential for improving human livelihoods and is a prerequisite for economic development. Yet hundreds of millions of people lack access...
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- January 31, 2019·
Too Many Cities Are Growing Out Rather than Up. 3 Reasons That’s a Problem
< Blog By Jillian Du and Anjali Mahendra Imagine Lagos, Nigeria, a city of 22 million. What was once a small coastal town just a few decades ago has exploded...
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