domenica 29 settembre 2019

The DataJournaLIST - Climate Change Edition

WHAT'S NEW THIS WEEK IN THE WORLD OF JOURNALISM AND DATA? CHECK OUT THE WEEKLY LIST OF THE BEST ARTICLES AROUND THE WORLD!

HOT TOPIC OF THE WEEK

CLIMATE CHANGE

1. LA NACION


The climate emergency  will mobilize millions of people in more than 160 countries. Young people from all over the world will occupy the streets and demand from their rulers concrete and immediate actions to curb the devastating effects of the climate and species crisis suffered by our planet. La Nacion mapped all the climate events around the world.

2. REUTERS GRAPHICS

More than a third of the indians lives in water-stressed areas. An increasing population and inadequate surface water is fast depleting the country of its groundwater resources. Reuters Graphics visualized in a longform the use of groundwater by district in India. More than 100 districts used more groundwater than what was replenished by both natural and artificial processes, a measurement known as groundwater “recharge”.


2. WASHINGTON POST

Across America, climate change is already disrupting lives. US are 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than a century ago and americans are affected by it. This is the story of the Rio Grande, its farmers and growndwater.

4. FINANCIAL TIMES

It seems that sea levels are rising faster than scientists had predicted. The Financial Times team started from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the UN climate summit in New York to analyze the meltwater from Greenland, Antarctica and glaciers and their effects to the sea levels.

5. BBC NEWS
Why are more fleeing home than ever before? This is not an article completely related to the climate change. But alongside violence, persecution and human rights violations, natural disasters are increasingly forcing people to flee. They often seek refuge to urban areas, but the world's biggest cities themselves are also at risk from rising global temperatures. Another effect of the climate change.

Filippo Mastroianni was born on March 14, 1988 in Milan. Data Analyst and Consultant for The Information Lab Italy, approaches the data-driven world from a humanistic background. He graduates with a thesis on Data Journalism and discovered his great passion for Data Visualization. Since 2016 he regularly collaborates with Il Sole 24 Ore. Author of several Viz of the Day, he is currently Tableau Ambassador and Tableau Featured Author.

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