Correction to the source of the infographic. This was one of three graphics showing the state of world resources. It was generated by the NewScientist graphics department with additional materials and sources supplied by Armin Reler and Tom Graedel. Very informative infographics.
Interesting infographics. I would love to see this graph enlarged so I could read it better. Mail Merge with Attachments. Download Tutorials Video. Save Emails and Attachments. Download email messages and file attachments from Gmail to your Google Drive.
Google Forms Email Notifications. Send email notifications to multiple people when a new Google Form is submitted. It was kind of accidental. The website allows you to make all kinds of infographics with publicly available data or you can upload your own stats instead and just use their tools.
This infographic shows the different Gini coefficients of many developed countries. Chiqui Esteban… used to work as a journalist in print newspapers, is working as Director of New Narratives of the spanish web media lainformacion. How did you get into doing infographics? Which countries use the most water? Using the awesome new Google Public Data Explorer we told you about a few weeks ago, I put together this infographic about electricity consumption around the world.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, delivered his annual budget to Parliament yesterday. Of course there are a number of words that can be used to describe these … Continue readin […].
This map, created by McGill University PhD candidate Jason Samson, shows the vulnerability of human populations located around the world to climate change. According to the Climate Change Vulnerability Index, Bangladeshi and India turned out to be the most vulnerable to the climate change due to extreme levels of poverty and a high dependency on agriculture, coming in first and second.
Other 14 coun […]. This infographic from wheredoesmymoneygo. Banner image modified from Dave Pape , licensed under Creative Commons.
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