Even with #opendata from 2014, this animated #dataviz highlighting the #earthquake risk for South Asia's #cities—coincidentally published just a month before the 2015 Nepal earthquake—springs to relevance every few months🏙️
https://t.co/KQqj8RO18N
What #satellite images miss: two bridges visible here are used daily by hundreds of thousands of commuters. The subsistence farms in the floodplains were/are home to thousands, now many are climate-displaced till water recedes. Human-scale scenes from July 13, 2023.
#DelhiFloods
The ozone hole is continuing to shrink, @nasa and @noaa announced today.
The ozone hole reached an average area of 8.9 million square miles between Sept. 7 and Oct. 13, 2022 – slightly smaller than last year and continuing an overall shrinking trend. https://t.co/eB2dFRJ9OT
Yunus Siddiqui, 6, son of the late Danish Siddiqui, stands amongst the 2022 Pulitzer Prize winners during a group photo after his father was part of Reuters' winning entry for Feature Photography. Photo by @andrewkellyfoto
"Often, they ask her about climate change. She said she doesn't understand what it means. All she knows, she said, is that the space of trees and animals has been encroached upon, with large-scale destruction of forest land and its ecosystem."
https://t.co/ts8CMyuw00