Our World in Data

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Data to understand the big global problems and research that helps to make progress against them. Based out of & founded by

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    29. sij

    Food transport tends to account for a small share of food’s emissions. The exception is food that travels by plane. But very little of global food is air-freighted – just 0.16% of food miles. Our recent article:

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  2. 29. sij

    Food transport tends to account for a small share of food’s emissions. The exception is food that travels by plane. But very little of global food is air-freighted – just 0.16% of food miles. Our recent article:

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  3. 29. sij

    You want to reduce the carbon footprint of your food? Focus on what you eat, not whether your food is local. Our latest article:

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  4. 16. pro 2019.

    Loneliness and aloneness are not the same. This helps explain why self-reported loneliness is not higher in 'individualistic' countries like Denmark or Switzerland, where a larger share of population live alone. More about this in our new article

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  5. 13. pro 2019.

    Living alone is increasingly common around the world. In this new article we explore the ‘rise of living alone’. We take a look at trends in single-person households, across countries and from a historical perspective.

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  6. 12. pro 2019.

    Is there a ‘loneliness epidemic’? In this new article we review the evidence. While true that more people are living alone across the world, we find no support for the claim that loneliness is increasing.

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  7. 1. pro 2019.

    Today is . Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has saved millions of lives. In 2016 alone it saved 1.2 million. Without it, the number who died from AIDS would have been more than double. But we can do more. 's latest post:

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  8. 27. stu 2019.

    Social networks give us access to information and provide us with social collateral for economic transactions – from buying a house to getting a job.  Our new blog post documents this impact of social networks on economic outcomes:

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  9. 26. stu 2019.

    Food production has been one of humanity's largest impacts on the environment. Half of the world's habitable land is used for agriculture. 77% of it for livestock, which provides only 18% of global calories & 37% protein. Our recent post:

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  10. 12. stu 2019.

    Today is . Pneumonia is the leading cause of child deaths. More than 800,000 children die from it each year. But it's preventable, and we can do something about it. Our latest post:

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  11. 8. stu 2019.

    Social networks play an important role in productivity growth. They do this by facilitating diffusion of ideas across individuals & firms. Our latest post:

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  12. 7. stu 2019.

    Food production is responsible for one-quarter of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. The latest post in our Food-Environment series:

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  13. 5. stu 2019.

    Our new series at Our World in Data will focus on the environmental impacts of food, and how we can feed more in a sustainable way. Our first post summarises the overall impacts of food on the environment:

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  14. 9. lis 2019.

    The last in our series of CO₂ emissions: consumption-based emissions. How do CO₂ emissions compare when we adjust for trade? Which countries achieved reductions in CO₂ emissions without outsourcing them to others?

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  15. 4. lis 2019.

    The next in our series of CO2 posts: per capita emissions. Where in the world do people emit the most CO2?

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  16. 4. lis 2019.

    The next in our series of posts exploring how global CO2 emissions vary across the world: Who emits the most CO2 today? Our latest post:

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  17. 2. lis 2019.

    Who has contributed most to global CO2 emissions? Our latest post:

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  18. 1. lis 2019.

    Our World in Data has been a project 8 years in the making. In our latest post reflects on the journey of how it all started and got to where it is now:

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  19. 25. ruj 2019.

    Where does our plastic accumulate in the ocean and what does that mean for the future? Our latest post:

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  20. 23. ruj 2019.

    If we can make maternal deaths as rare as they are in the healthiest countries we can save almost 300,000 mothers each year. Our latest post:

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