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Collecting Seeds to Save Hawai’i’s Native Forest
Collecting Seeds to Save Hawai’i’s Native Forest
A fungus is killing the Islands’ most important tree, and conservationists and citizens alike are collecting seeds to save the species
Daisy Chung
Apr 24, 2020
What Is the Role of Data Viz in the Movement to Stop the Climate Crisis?
What Is the Role of Data Viz in the Movement to Stop the Climate Crisis?
An interview with the Sunrise Movement’s data and design teams
Madison Hall
Apr 24, 2020
What Coronavirus Has to Do With Earth Day
What Coronavirus Has to Do With Earth Day
Celebrating Earth Day doesn’t have to be divorced from the pressing global crisis we face. In fact, the two are uniquely intertwined.
Ripley Cleghorn
Apr 23, 2020
The Color Field Paintings That Anticipated the Visual Simplicity of “Warming Stripes”
The Color Field Paintings That Anticipated the Visual Simplicity of “Warming Stripes”
Ed Hawkins’s classic visualization is reminiscent of an abstract painting style that prioritizes color and simplicity
Allison Meier
Apr 23, 2020
A Dashboard for Planet Earth
A Dashboard for Planet Earth
The history of the influential planetary boundaries diagram raises the question: Can a single chart show the health of the entire planet?
Duncan Geere
Apr 20, 2020
Can Data Visualization Help Us Talk to Children About Earth?
Can Data Visualization Help Us Talk to Children About Earth?
The ‘Planet Earth: Infographics for Discovering Our World’ illustrator expounds on the design process and visualizing for a young audience
Federica Fragapane
Apr 22, 2020
Making Data Physical Could Help Us Care for the Planet
Making Data Physical Could Help Us Care for the Planet
Physical data helps us come to terms with the interlocking crises we face. Can it make us more likely to do something about them?
Miriam Quick
Apr 21, 2020
Happy “Pale Blue Dot” Day
Happy “Pale Blue Dot” Day
On Earth Day, it’s a good time to revisit the iconic photograph from 30 years ago and the man who made it famous, Carl Sagan
Isaac Levy-Rubinett
Apr 22, 2020
Re-Viz-ited: Every Volcanic Eruption Since 1880
Re-Viz-ited: Every Volcanic Eruption Since 1880
In the first installment of a new series, one data journalist tries to turn an old Axios visualization from dormant to active
Rachael Dottle
Apr 20, 2020
Visualizing Energy Production in the U.S.
Visualizing Energy Production in the U.S.
Are renewables on the rise? Depends where you are.
Claire Santoro
Apr 21, 2020
For Your Consideration: Parks & Visualization
For Your Consideration: Parks & Visualization
One hundred years of visual history and graphic design in ‘Parks’
Isaac Levy-Rubinett
Apr 24, 2020
Carbon in Context: The Logpile Chart
Carbon in Context: The Logpile Chart
Introducing an alternative to log scales for comparing numbers
Duncan Geere
Apr 23, 2020
Celebrating Earth Week With Data Visualization
Celebrating Earth Week With Data Visualization
After all, there’s only one Earth and it means the world to us
Data Visualization Society Team
Apr 21, 2020
Six Iconic Environmental Visualizations for Earth Day
Six Iconic Environmental Visualizations for Earth Day
Climate spirals, hockey sticks, and … squirrels? These are some of the most memorable environmental data visualizations of all time.
Jasmine Mithani
Apr 22, 2020
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