After hours of the rhythmic clicking of knitting needles and methodical stitching, Dr. Katherine Haxton had created six small hexagons, each of their colorful rows stitching a story of choices and ...
Climate change impacts really hit home when they, well, hit home. People in California see fiery red clouds. Floods strike whole neighborhoods in Louisiana and subways in New York. But what if you're ...
Last year, a visualization that turned data on our planet’s temperature into a gradient of colorful stripes made a splash by showing how severely the world has warmed to-date. Now, a new visualization ...
When University of Reading climate scientist Ed Hawkins released his warming stripes visualization for the globe last year, people freaked (in a good way). The minimalist graphic stripped out ...
A climate scientist in the UK has devised a new way of visualizing the progression of human-caused global warming, and it is one that you've likely never considered before. Ed Hawkins, a climate ...
In presentations of global warming, sometimes watching maps morph from blue (cold) to red (hot) grows tiresome. Talented data visualizers are finding new and creative ways to illustrate the warming of ...