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    Atlas of the Invisible: using data to map the climate crisis | Climate crisis | The Guardian
    ▻https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/sep/01/atlas-of-the-invisible-using-data-reveal-climate-crisis

    In a new book, Atlas of the Invisible, the geographer James Cheshire and designer Oliver Uberti redefine what an atlas can be. The following eight graphics reveal some of the causes and consequences of the climate crisis that are hard to detect with the naked eye but become clear when the data is collected and visualised.

    #cartographie #atlas #climat

    Atlas of the Invisible
    Maps & Graphics That Will Change How You See the World
    James Cheshire Oliver Uberti
    ▻https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/307/307265/atlas-of-the-invisible/9781846149719.html

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    • @odilon
      odilon @odilon CC BY-NC-ND 2/09/2021

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      When we look up into a blue sky and see a white plume trailing a silver plane, air travel can seem harmless, even pretty. A darker truth is emerging. Choosing to fly is one of the most carbon-intensive choices an individual can make. This map depicts a week’s worth of flights over Europe. A return flight from London to Istanbul emits more CO2 than the average citizen in many countries will in a year – and that is not counting the doubling effect of contrails.

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    • @rastapopoulos
      RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 2/09/2021

      #visualisation #dataviz

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