Carbon emissions: past, present and future
Data visualization, 2014
Who stinks the most. As the UN climate talks open in Lima to agree on a draft text for a treaty in Paris next year, here is a timeline of world’s top 20 emitters of carbon dioxide since the dawn of industrialisation.
qualità della vita 2014
Data visualization, 2014
Italian daily Sole 24 Ore, by using 36 indicators, measures quality of life in the 107 provinces which compose the country. The online data visualisation promotes an ebook gathering the quality of life measurements registered in the last 25 years.
I CENTO GIORNI DEL GOVERNO MONTI
Data visualization, 2012
The timeline by La Stampa in the hundredth day of the Monti government shows the yield spread between Italian and German bonds, in connection with the political events.
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ECONOMIA REALE VERSUS FINANZA
Data visualization, 2012
All the shapes you are about to see are in proportion. At a glimpse you'll understand why everybody fears the "markets": they are a giant 10 times bigger than the global GDP. In Altreconomia.it
how the EU economies compare
Data visualization, 2011
As the euro crisis threatens to pull Europe apart, some are suggesting the answer to the Greek and possibly Spanish and Italian debt burdens is more economic and fiscal union. Click on the economic indicators below to see how they compare ...
Top paid civil servants and quango chiefs: an interactive guide
Data visualization, 2011
The Guardian's Data Blog publishes an interactive graphic that shows the costs of civil servants and quasi-non-governmental officers to the UK. Names, wages, organisations.
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Calificación crediticia de los países de la UE y el euro
Data visualization, 2011
Update on the Moody's, S&P, Fitch ratings - March 2011.
What the tax extension means for you
Data visualization, 2010
An interactive data visualization by the Washington Post, to compare the US fiscal cuts following the different options considered before and after the mid-term election.
PRODUCTS OF SLAVERY
Data visualization, 2010
Gold, footwear, diamonds, cotton, garments, bricks, sugarcane, rice, cattle, shrimp, bananas, salt, corn, tomatoes, tobacco, coffee, pornography, cocoa, tea, fireworks, coal, rubber, gravel, carpets, etc.: products of forced and child labour. Where? Go in depth and take action.
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