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    Starving the Mekong

    Environmentalists have warned for decades that Mekong River dams were threatening the natural flow of sediment – a centuries-old system delivering nutrient-rich mud down the 5,000-km waterway to...
    www.reuters.com
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    The monologue of plastics: we used 186 second video to show how the plastic "empire" expended

    August 15th, 2023 marks the first National Ecological Day in China. Our focus turns to plastic that can be seen everywhere. In 1950, only 2 million tons of plastic products were produced...
    projects.thepaper.cn
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    Upcycle Yard

    This is an information visualisation of the upcycle yard at our design college. Its official purpose is to collect scrap from around the college and then engage in recycling activities but it has...
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  • Medium

    The Annual Weather in London

    The project is inspired by Wabi-Sabi- a philosophy from Zen Buddhism which centres on the belief that showing truth comes from observing nature. The approach sees and celebrates the beauty of the...
    tana-mi.com
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    Pigs in cities: why wild boar stray into urban areas

    Boar straying into urban areas has been a problem in many modern cities, the boar problem in Hong Kong refers to the increasing population of wild boars in urban areas. Rapid urbanization has...
    multimedia.scmp.com
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    Manhattan Neighborhoods

    Street views of 39 neighborhoods in the borough of Manhattan, New York City.
    github.com
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    BIRDS are the most threatened species on Earth

    This exploration is done as a school project for the data analytics and visualization program at MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art). This work is not affiliated with the Bird Life...
    isarchenko2.wixsite.com
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    Aye to the Tiger

    This wiz maps the numbers of tigers before and after the conservation program worldwide, as well as in India.
    public.tableau.com
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    CO2 balance on the planet (2020)

    In an increasingly worrisome scenario of unprecedented and extreme climate events, it is crucial to understand what causes and impacts humans and other factors have on the climate and health of our...
    www.behance.net
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    The Flood Necklace

    The Flood necklace is a data sculpture made of ceramics, with clay from the Loire River valley. It embeds the water heights of all registered floods in the city of Orléans (France) since 1800. This...
    datartefacts.hypotheses.org
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    Our Reddening Globe: Visualize Climate Change Data With A 3D Globe

    This project uses an interactive 3D globe with over 1,000 relatively evenly distributed points over Earth's landmasses to tell the story of climate change. You can animate each point's temperature...
    perthirtysix.com
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    Arches Across America

    If I'm on a road trip, I'm stopping at McDonald's. I wanted to look at McDonald's restaurants in a way that shows just how far they stretch across the country, while always maintaining those...
    public.tableau.com
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    Gym Manual

    This infographic shows the layout of the gym and all the equipment placed inside. The equipment are categorized by three categories: Leg, arm and ab workouts. Secondly, the registration process and...
    www.figma.com
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    No passport, no problem

    The U.S. is filled with towns and cities that were named after foreign places: You can take a trip to Naples, N.Y., or Paris, Texas. — and go on a world tour without ever leaving your home state....
    www.axios.com
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    Meat & Climate Change on a Burning Planet

    This quilt was designed utilizing a data set from Our World In Data, which tracked the increase in animals killed every year for meat production. In the quilt, red = cows, orange = pigs, and yellow...
    somequietfuture.com
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    Mapping Construction Site Timelines

    Explore ongoing campus transformations. Track construction progress and completion dates through interactive visuals on our college map.
    www.figma.com
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    The Wolf

    The wolf – 2 sides of the discussion The wolf is back in the Netherlands and causing a big stir. While reading and listening about the wolf, I learned a lot, for example: - the wolf needs 4 kg...
    infotekenen.nl
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    Cherry Blossoms of Washington DC

    Number of cherry blossom trees per 293 x 365 meters (represented by each hexagon) planted in Washington D.C.
    github.com
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    Redlining Makes Us Sick: How the legacy of redlining contributes to poor health conditions today

    From the 1930s to 1967, the federal government undertook a comprehensive effort to map perceived lending risk in neighborhoods of more than 230 cities across the US. This practice became known as...
    gisweb.nbbj.com
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