821m people on the brink of starvation
number of people at risk of starvation - scale data
821m people on the brink of starvation
number of people at risk of starvation - scale data
civil unrest, war or crop failure
reason for loss of livelihood - nominal data
richest countries
rich countries: development category - high income, middle income, low income - ordinal data
global population
population - scale data
decarbonise the economy
Carbon emissions - scale data kg of CO2 per $ of GDP
Despite varied outcomes, African support for industrial parks remains strong.
What is the evidence base for this claim I wonder?
Fin-Fi scenarios
Did Tooze coin this term/ is it used by others, in a settled way?
A New York Times article uses the same temperature dataset you have been using to investigate the distribution of temperatures and temperature variability over time. Read through the article, paying close attention to the descriptions of the temperature distributions.
Unfortunately, like most NYT content, this article is behind a paywall. I'm partly reading this as I plan to develop a set of open education resources myself and the problem of how to manage dead/unavailable links looks like a key stumbling block.