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#Iran has attacked most #MiddleEastern #USmilitarybases and closed the #StraitofHormuz. #USA sources are saying very little about how much damage has occurred. This is from a highly reputable new source, #VisualCapitalist.
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Ranked: America’s Top Trading Partners in 2025 – Visual Capitalist
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By Dorothy Neufeld, Published1 day ago on January 25, 2026
Graphics/Design: Amy Kuo
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The Largest U.S. Trading Partners in 2025
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Key Takeaways
- The European Union accounted for 18.8% of all U.S. trade in the first 10 months of 2025, valued at $883.3 billion .
- China ranks as America’s fourth-largest trading partner, with U.S. imports declining 26.7%, given rising tensions.
U.S. bilateral trade reached $4.7 trillion between January and October 2025, in a volatile year for trade policy.
As the U.S.’s largest trading partner, the EU plays a central role in trade flows. While tariffs linked to Greenland were briefly threatened on eight EU countries before being withdrawn, trade dynamics vary across the bloc. The U.S. runs surpluses with countries such as the Netherlands and Belgium, while having deficits with Ireland and Germany.
This graphic shows America’s biggest trading partners in 2025 through October, based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
A Closer Look at the Largest U.S. Trading Partners
Below, we show America’s top trading partners in a year of head-spinning trade policy:
RankCountry/RegionTotal Trade Jan-Oct 2025Share of Total Trade1🇪🇺 EU$883.3B18.8%2🇲🇽 Mexico$731.2B15.6%3🇨🇦 Canada$606.7B12.9%4🇨🇳 China$357.2B7.6%5🇹🇼 Taiwan$201.1B4.3%6🇯🇵 Japan$190.7B4.1%7🇻🇳 Vietnam$170.5B3.6%8🇰🇷 South Korea$162.1B3.5%9🇨🇭 Switzerland$154.3B3.3%10🇬🇧 United Kingdom$133.5B2.8%11🇮🇳 India$126.4B2.7%—🌍 Other countries$977.2B20.8%—Total Trade (Jan-Oct ’25)$4.69 trillion100.0%Trade with the EU stood at $883.3 billion, with Germany ($196.4 billion), Ireland ($140.8 billion), and the Netherlands ($108.7 billion) driving the most trade activity overall.
In August 2025, the U.S. and EU agreed to a framework that set a 15% tariff ceiling on most goods, while existing 50% U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum were left in place for all global trading partners.
Mexico follows, with $731.2 billion in cross-border trade in 2025. After the U.S. announced tariffs on Mexican imports in February 2025, subsequent negotiations led to delays and partial exemptions.
Ranking in third is Canada, with $606.7 billion in trade value.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Ranked: America’s Top Trading Partners in 2025
Tags: 2025, American, Chart, Graphics, Ranked, Top, Trading Partners, Visual Capitalist
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Charted: Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025) – Visual Capitalist
Charted: Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025)
Published 17 hours ago, on January 13, 2026
By Dorothy Neufeld, Graphics/Design: Miranda Smith
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Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025)
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Key Takeaways
- Overall U.S. inflation has increased 92% over the past 25 years.
- The cost of many essentials, like hospital services, childcare, medical care, housing, and even the cost of food, are rising at a faster rate than inflation overall.
- Meanwhile, the cost of technology (software, TVs, toys) is generally becoming cheaper on a relative basis.
Affordability remains a potent issue in America, with both Trump and Mamdami campaigning on high costs of living.
Even though inflation has fallen to around 2.7%, prices are about 25% higher than in 2020. Meanwhile, certain sectors, like housing and healthcare, have far outpaced this rate, putting growing strain on consumer wallets.
This graphic shows U.S. inflation by category, based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The chart was inspired by Mark J. Perry’s famous “Chart of the Century”, which you should also take a look at.
ℹ️ Note: The BLS calculates CPI by tracking price changes for a fixed “basket” of goods, adjusting for quality improvements over time. For tech products, rapid gains in performance mean consumers get far more value per dollar, which shows up as large price declines even if sticker prices don’t fall.
Ranked: Inflation By Category in America
Below, we show the cumulative rate of inflation across key goods and services between 2000 and September 2025.
CategoryConsumer Price Inflation 2000-2025🏥 Hospital Services+275%🎓 College Tuition & Fees+196%🧒 Child Care+185%🩺 Medical Care+129%🏠 Housing+111%🍽️ Food & Beverages+104%🚗 New & Used Vehicles+25%🛋️ Furniture+9%👕 Clothing+2%📱 Cellphone Services-43%🧸 Toys-74%💻 Computer Software-75%📺 TVs-98%🛒 All U.S. Items+92%Hospital services have consistently outpaced inflation over the past several decades, with costs rising a stunning 275% since 2000.
For perspective, hospital services increased 6.9% annually as of June 2024, faster than nursing homes (6%), prescription drugs (2.4%), and overall inflation (3%). Today, nearly one in five dollars spent in the U.S. economy goes toward health care, up from one in 20 in 1960.
More broadly, prices for essential services have significantly outpaced overall inflation, fueled by consolidation and labor-intensive operations.
College tuition and fees have also skyrocketed, rising 196% since 2000. Driving up costs are the hiring of more faculty and increased spending to attract students. Additionally, state funding has seen a long-term downtrend, meaning that colleges must rely more on tuition.
As we can see, housing inflation has jumped 111% compared to a 92% increase for all U.S. items. When interest rates hovered near 0% in 2020, it turbocharged housing demand, leading prices to spike to multiple record highs, even as interest rates increased.
Goods Under the Average, or Seeing Deflation
Interestingly, we can see that new and used vehicle inflation is far below the overall inflation rate, at 25%, averaging an annual increase of less than a percent. Like the housing market, however, prices increased notably over the pandemic amid supply chain bottlenecks.
On the other hand, software has seen a clear deflationary trend, driven by the rise of cloud computing and subscription models. Furthermore, TV prices are 98% cheaper than they were at the turn of the century, thanks to technological advancements and rising manufacturing efficiency.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Charted: Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025)
Tags: 2000-2025, 92 Per Cent Increase Inflation, Affordability, Affordability Crisis, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Child Care Up 185%, College Up 196%, Data, Economy, Hospital Costs, Hospital Services Up 275%, Housing Costs, Inflation, Mecical Care Up 129%, United States, Visual Capitalist, Visualized, Voronoi App
#20002025 #92PerCentIncreaseInflation #Affordability #AffordabilityCrisis #BureauOfLaborStatistics #ChildCareUp185 #CollegeUp196 #Data #Economy #HospitalCosts #HospitalServicesUp275 #HousingCosts #Inflation #MecicalCareUp129 #UnitedStates #VisualCapitalist #Visualized #VoronoiApp -
Charted: Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025) – Visual Capitalist
Charted: Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025)
Published17 hours ago, on January 13, 2026
By Dorothy Neufeld, Graphics/Design: Miranda Smith
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Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025)
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Key Takeaways
- Overall U.S. inflation has increased 92% over the past 25 years.
- The cost of many essentials, like hospital services, childcare, medical care, housing, and even the cost of food, are rising at a faster rate than inflation overall.
- Meanwhile, the cost of technology (software, TVs, toys) is generally becoming cheaper on a relative basis.
Affordability remains a potent issue in America, with both Trump and Mamdami campaigning on high costs of living.
Even though inflation has fallen to around 2.7%, prices are about 25% higher than in 2020. Meanwhile, certain sectors, like housing and healthcare, have far outpaced this rate, putting growing strain on consumer wallets.
This graphic shows U.S. inflation by category, based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The chart was inspired by Mark J. Perry’s famous “Chart of the Century”, which you should also take a look at.
ℹ️ Note: The BLS calculates CPI by tracking price changes for a fixed “basket” of goods, adjusting for quality improvements over time. For tech products, rapid gains in performance mean consumers get far more value per dollar, which shows up as large price declines even if sticker prices don’t fall.
Ranked: Inflation By Category in America
Below, we show the cumulative rate of inflation across key goods and services between 2000 and September 2025.
CategoryConsumer Price Inflation 2000-2025🏥 Hospital Services+275%🎓 College Tuition & Fees+196%🧒 Child Care+185%🩺 Medical Care+129%🏠 Housing+111%🍽️ Food & Beverages+104%🚗 New & Used Vehicles+25%🛋️ Furniture+9%👕 Clothing+2%📱 Cellphone Services-43%🧸 Toys-74%💻 Computer Software-75%📺 TVs-98%🛒 All U.S. Items+92%Hospital services have consistently outpaced inflation over the past several decades, with costs rising a stunning 275% since 2000.
For perspective, hospital services increased 6.9% annually as of June 2024, faster than nursing homes (6%), prescription drugs (2.4%), and overall inflation (3%). Today, nearly one in five dollars spent in the U.S. economy goes toward health care, up from one in 20 in 1960.
More broadly, prices for essential services have significantly outpaced overall inflation, fueled by consolidation and labor-intensive operations.
College tuition and fees have also skyrocketed, rising 196% since 2000. Driving up costs are the hiring of more faculty and increased spending to attract students. Additionally, state funding has seen a long-term downtrend, meaning that colleges must rely more on tuition.
As we can see, housing inflation has jumped 111% compared to a 92% increase for all U.S. items. When interest rates hovered near 0% in 2020, it turbocharged housing demand, leading prices to spike to multiple record highs, even as interest rates increased.
Goods Under the Average, or Seeing Deflation
Interestingly, we can see that new and used vehicle inflation is far below the overall inflation rate, at 25%, averaging an annual increase of less than a percent. Like the housing market, however, prices increased notably over the pandemic amid supply chain bottlenecks.
On the other hand, software has seen a clear deflationary trend, driven by the rise of cloud computing and subscription models. Furthermore, TV prices are 98% cheaper than they were at the turn of the century, thanks to technological advancements and rising manufacturing efficiency.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Charted: Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025)
#20002025 #92PerCentIncreaseInflation #Affordability #AffordabilityCrisis #BureauOfLaborStatistics #ChildCareUp185 #CollegeUp196 #Data #Economy #HospitalCosts #HospitalServicesUp275 #HousingCosts #Inflation #MecicalCareUp129 #UnitedStates #VisualCapitalist #Visualized #VoronoiApp -
Charted: Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025) – Visual Capitalist
Charted: Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025)
Published17 hours ago, on January 13, 2026
By Dorothy Neufeld, Graphics/Design: Miranda Smith
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Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025)
See visuals like this from many other data creators on our Voronoi app. Download it for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources.
Key Takeaways
- Overall U.S. inflation has increased 92% over the past 25 years.
- The cost of many essentials, like hospital services, childcare, medical care, housing, and even the cost of food, are rising at a faster rate than inflation overall.
- Meanwhile, the cost of technology (software, TVs, toys) is generally becoming cheaper on a relative basis.
Affordability remains a potent issue in America, with both Trump and Mamdami campaigning on high costs of living.
Even though inflation has fallen to around 2.7%, prices are about 25% higher than in 2020. Meanwhile, certain sectors, like housing and healthcare, have far outpaced this rate, putting growing strain on consumer wallets.
This graphic shows U.S. inflation by category, based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The chart was inspired by Mark J. Perry’s famous “Chart of the Century”, which you should also take a look at.
ℹ️ Note: The BLS calculates CPI by tracking price changes for a fixed “basket” of goods, adjusting for quality improvements over time. For tech products, rapid gains in performance mean consumers get far more value per dollar, which shows up as large price declines even if sticker prices don’t fall.
Ranked: Inflation By Category in America
Below, we show the cumulative rate of inflation across key goods and services between 2000 and September 2025.
CategoryConsumer Price Inflation 2000-2025🏥 Hospital Services+275%🎓 College Tuition & Fees+196%🧒 Child Care+185%🩺 Medical Care+129%🏠 Housing+111%🍽️ Food & Beverages+104%🚗 New & Used Vehicles+25%🛋️ Furniture+9%👕 Clothing+2%📱 Cellphone Services-43%🧸 Toys-74%💻 Computer Software-75%📺 TVs-98%🛒 All U.S. Items+92%Hospital services have consistently outpaced inflation over the past several decades, with costs rising a stunning 275% since 2000.
For perspective, hospital services increased 6.9% annually as of June 2024, faster than nursing homes (6%), prescription drugs (2.4%), and overall inflation (3%). Today, nearly one in five dollars spent in the U.S. economy goes toward health care, up from one in 20 in 1960.
More broadly, prices for essential services have significantly outpaced overall inflation, fueled by consolidation and labor-intensive operations.
College tuition and fees have also skyrocketed, rising 196% since 2000. Driving up costs are the hiring of more faculty and increased spending to attract students. Additionally, state funding has seen a long-term downtrend, meaning that colleges must rely more on tuition.
As we can see, housing inflation has jumped 111% compared to a 92% increase for all U.S. items. When interest rates hovered near 0% in 2020, it turbocharged housing demand, leading prices to spike to multiple record highs, even as interest rates increased.
Goods Under the Average, or Seeing Deflation
Interestingly, we can see that new and used vehicle inflation is far below the overall inflation rate, at 25%, averaging an annual increase of less than a percent. Like the housing market, however, prices increased notably over the pandemic amid supply chain bottlenecks.
On the other hand, software has seen a clear deflationary trend, driven by the rise of cloud computing and subscription models. Furthermore, TV prices are 98% cheaper than they were at the turn of the century, thanks to technological advancements and rising manufacturing efficiency.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Charted: Where Inflation Has Hit the Hardest (2000–2025)
#20002025 #92PerCentIncreaseInflation #Affordability #AffordabilityCrisis #BureauOfLaborStatistics #ChildCareUp185 #CollegeUp196 #Data #Economy #HospitalCosts #HospitalServicesUp275 #HousingCosts #Inflation #MecicalCareUp129 #UnitedStates #VisualCapitalist #Visualized #VoronoiApp -
Charted: U.S. Population by Generation – Visual Capitalist
Charted: U.S. Population by Generation
Published 7 hours ago, on January 2, 2026, By Niccolo Conte
Article/Editing: Bruno Venditti
Graphics/Design: Christina Kostandi
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U.S. Population by Generation
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Key Takeaways
- Millennials are the largest generation in the U.S., accounting for more than one in five Americans.
- Boomers and Gen X together still make up nearly 40% of the population, reflecting the country’s aging demographic profile.
The age structure of the U.S. population is undergoing a major transition, as younger generations are becoming more prominent.
This visualization breaks down the U.S. population by generation in 2025, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2025.
Millennials and Gen Z Are the Two Largest
Millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, are the largest generation in the U.S., with roughly 74 million people. They account for 22% of the total population and are now firmly in their prime working and family-forming years. Close behind is Generation Z, with over 71 million people, representing 21% of Americans.
GenerationBirth YearsAge Range (2025)PopulationShare of populationSilent Generation1928–194580–9713,741,6304%Baby Boomers1946–196461–7964,448,24819%Generation X1965–198045–6065,432,12119%Millennials1981–199629–4474,104,18622%Generation Z1997–201213–2871,146,11621%Generation Alpha2013–20250–1251,238,68715%Total Population––340,110,988100%Boomers and Gen X are a Major Demographical Force
Baby Boomers remain a major demographic force, totaling about 64 million people, or 19% of the population. Now aged 61 to 79, this group continues to impact healthcare demand, retirement systems, and wealth distribution. Generation X is nearly the same size, with 65 million people and an equal 19% share.
Meanwhile, generation Alpha, born from 2013 onward, already numbers more than 51 million people. Although they represent 15% of the population, their impact is still emerging. This cohort will shape future education systems, technology adoption, and long-term workforce trends.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, the Silent Generation now makes up just 4% of Americans.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Charted: U.S. Population by Generation
Tags: America, App, By Generation, Chart, Data, Generations, Graphic, Population, Total Population, VC, Visual Capitalist, Voronoi
#America #App #ByGeneration #Chart #Data #Generations #Graphic #Population #TotalPopulation #VC #VisualCapitalist #Voronoi -
Charted: U.S. Population by Generation – Visual Capitalist
Charted: U.S. Population by Generation
Published 7 hours ago, on January 2, 2026, By Niccolo Conte
Article/Editing: Bruno Venditti
Graphics/Design: Christina Kostandi
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U.S. Population by Generation
See visuals like this from many other data creators on our Voronoi app. Download it for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources.
Key Takeaways
- Millennials are the largest generation in the U.S., accounting for more than one in five Americans.
- Boomers and Gen X together still make up nearly 40% of the population, reflecting the country’s aging demographic profile.
The age structure of the U.S. population is undergoing a major transition, as younger generations are becoming more prominent.
This visualization breaks down the U.S. population by generation in 2025, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2025.
Millennials and Gen Z Are the Two Largest
Millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, are the largest generation in the U.S., with roughly 74 million people. They account for 22% of the total population and are now firmly in their prime working and family-forming years. Close behind is Generation Z, with over 71 million people, representing 21% of Americans.
GenerationBirth YearsAge Range (2025)PopulationShare of populationSilent Generation1928–194580–9713,741,6304%Baby Boomers1946–196461–7964,448,24819%Generation X1965–198045–6065,432,12119%Millennials1981–199629–4474,104,18622%Generation Z1997–201213–2871,146,11621%Generation Alpha2013–20250–1251,238,68715%Total Population––340,110,988100%Boomers and Gen X are a Major Demographical Force
Baby Boomers remain a major demographic force, totaling about 64 million people, or 19% of the population. Now aged 61 to 79, this group continues to impact healthcare demand, retirement systems, and wealth distribution. Generation X is nearly the same size, with 65 million people and an equal 19% share.
Meanwhile, generation Alpha, born from 2013 onward, already numbers more than 51 million people. Although they represent 15% of the population, their impact is still emerging. This cohort will shape future education systems, technology adoption, and long-term workforce trends.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, the Silent Generation now makes up just 4% of Americans.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Charted: U.S. Population by Generation
#America #App #ByGeneration #Chart #Data #Generations #Graphic #Population #TotalPopulation #VC #VisualCapitalist #Voronoi -
Charted: U.S. Population by Generation – Visual Capitalist
Charted: U.S. Population by Generation
Published 7 hours ago, on January 2, 2026, By Niccolo Conte
Article/Editing: Bruno Venditti
Graphics/Design: Christina Kostandi
See more visuals like this on the Voronoi app.
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U.S. Population by Generation
See visuals like this from many other data creators on our Voronoi app. Download it for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources.
Key Takeaways
- Millennials are the largest generation in the U.S., accounting for more than one in five Americans.
- Boomers and Gen X together still make up nearly 40% of the population, reflecting the country’s aging demographic profile.
The age structure of the U.S. population is undergoing a major transition, as younger generations are becoming more prominent.
This visualization breaks down the U.S. population by generation in 2025, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2025.
Millennials and Gen Z Are the Two Largest
Millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, are the largest generation in the U.S., with roughly 74 million people. They account for 22% of the total population and are now firmly in their prime working and family-forming years. Close behind is Generation Z, with over 71 million people, representing 21% of Americans.
GenerationBirth YearsAge Range (2025)PopulationShare of populationSilent Generation1928–194580–9713,741,6304%Baby Boomers1946–196461–7964,448,24819%Generation X1965–198045–6065,432,12119%Millennials1981–199629–4474,104,18622%Generation Z1997–201213–2871,146,11621%Generation Alpha2013–20250–1251,238,68715%Total Population––340,110,988100%Boomers and Gen X are a Major Demographical Force
Baby Boomers remain a major demographic force, totaling about 64 million people, or 19% of the population. Now aged 61 to 79, this group continues to impact healthcare demand, retirement systems, and wealth distribution. Generation X is nearly the same size, with 65 million people and an equal 19% share.
Meanwhile, generation Alpha, born from 2013 onward, already numbers more than 51 million people. Although they represent 15% of the population, their impact is still emerging. This cohort will shape future education systems, technology adoption, and long-term workforce trends.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, the Silent Generation now makes up just 4% of Americans.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Charted: U.S. Population by Generation
#America #App #ByGeneration #Chart #Data #Generations #Graphic #Population #TotalPopulation #VC #VisualCapitalist #Voronoi -
Liste des endroits les plus chers où vivre dans le monde en 2025.
Parmi les dix premières villes, la #Suisse en a cinq. 🇨🇭 🤑
Pour offrir une vue d'ensemble du coût de la vie en milieu urbain, les villes ont été analysées en fonction des dépenses quotidiennes telles que l'alimentation, les transports, les services publics et les coûts du logement.
#infographie #visualCapitalist #Zurich #Geneve #Lausanne #Bale #Lugano
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Perte de forêts tropicales en 2024 🌴
Les #incendies de #forêt (49,5 %) sont le principal facteur de perte des forêts tropicales en 2024, suivis par l'#agriculture (29,1 %). 🔥 🐂
Les forêts tropicales sont essentielles. Elles stockent le #co2, fournissent de l'#eau douce, empêchent l'#érosion des sols, assurent la #subsistance de plus d'un milliard de personnes et abritent plus de la moitié de la #biodiversité terrestre.
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/charted-tropical-forest-loss-in-2024/
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@ExtinctionR Thanks for #infografik from #visualcapitalist
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Lait de vache ou lait végétal : lequel est le plus écologique ?
Au-delà des restrictions alimentaires telles que l'intolérance au #lactose ou le #végétalisme, de nombreux consommateurs choisissent le lait #végétal pour des raisons de durabilité. Cependant, la consommation d'eau et les émissions de gaz à effet de serre varient considérablement en fonction des ingrédients.
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/dairy-vs-plant-based-milk-which-is-greener/
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I am glad that #visualcapitalist have their own #rss feed and I don't have to use their app #voronei.
The RSS feed if anyone need ➡️ https://feeds.feedburner.com/visualcapitalist
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Europe Leads the Charge in Nuclear Energy Expansion https://www.byteseu.com/668064/ #CleanEnergy #EnergyInvestment #EnergyTransition #GlobalXETFs #IEA #InternationalEnergyAgency #Nuclear #NuclearEnergy #NuclearFuel #NuclearPower #VisualCapitalist
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Is U.S. Nuclear Power at Risk? Russia’s Uranium Restrictions Explained https://www.byteseu.com/634814/ #DomesticUraniumProduction #EnergyImports #EnergyPolicy #EnergySecurity #Geopolitics #Nuclear #NuclearFuel #Russia #UraniumEnrichment #USNuclearPower #VisualCapitalist
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Les 20 premiers pays en termes de déchets plastiques par habitant. 🗑️ 😭
Les #déchets plastiques à usage unique sont peut-être l'un des plus grands problèmes environnementaux de notre époque.
Chaque année, des millions de tonnes de plastique finissent dans les #oceans et les décharges, nuisant à la faune et aux écosystèmes.
Pour ne rien arranger, les plastiques mettent des centaines d'années à se décomposer totalement. #microplastique
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Tech companies crash in best places to work ratings.
https://gurupanguji.com/2024/02/16/tech-companies-crash-in-the-best-places-to-work-rankings/
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kennt ihr eine Website die ähnlich wie https://decarbonization.visualcapitalist.com/ starke visuelle #Kommunikation zu den Themen #Klimawandel / #Energiewende / #Verkehrswende verbreitet? Am besten mit Blick auf die #EU und #Deutschland aber auch weltweit.
#FollowerPower #Klima #climate #decarbonization #visualcapitalist #visual #KommunikationsDesign
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How Major Asset Classes Performed in 2023 🧮 - Voronoi
https://posts.voronoiapp.com/markets/How-Major-Asset-Classes-Performed-in-2023--460 -
The Tyee: If We’ve Lost the Climate War, What’s Plan B? https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2023/11/22/Lost-Climate-War-Plan-B/ #bcnews #TheTyee - via @[email protected] #CanadianNet-ZeroEmissionsAccountabilityAct—2030EmissionsReductionPlan #UnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme #GlobalWarminginthePipelinereport #Canadagreenhousegasemissions #globalcarbondioxideemissions #InternationalEnergyAgency #systemjustificationtheory #EmissionsGapReport2023 #EricRegulyGlobeandMail #HurricaneOtisAcapulco #VisualCapitalist
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Mapped - What Did The World Look Like In The Last Ice Age?
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/mapped-world-the-last-ice-age/ <-- shared article
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03467-6 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #model #modeling #iceage #LastGlacialMaximum #sealevel #glaciers #ice #visualisation #LGM #lasticeage #earthhistory #climate #climatechange #map #cartography #research #elevation #topography #remotesensing #opendata #global #poles #polar #pole #icemass #iceandsnow
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Visualisation de la durée annuelle du travail par pays. ⚒️
La comparaison du nombre d'heures travaillées dans différents pays peut fournir des informations sur les normes de travail culturelles, la productivité économique et même la législation du travail.
Dans cette optique, nous avons classé les pays de l'OCDE (et quelques autres) en fonction du nombre moyen d'heures travaillées par an.
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/annual-working-hours-in-countries-2023/
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Mapped - Human Impact Across The World
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/human-impact-world-map/ <-- shared technical article
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https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.67 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #global #spatialanalysis #weighted #humanimpact #world #infrastructure #development #building #food #agriculture #farming #navigation #spatiotemporal #buildings #urban #suburban #populationdensity #croplands #pasture #roads #transportation #factors #parameters #inputs #metrics #impacts #impactassessment #footprint #humanfootprint #weighting #normalisation #multifaceted #multiplefactoranalysis #MFA #footprint
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When #visualcapitalist was tallying the daily habits of genius, I notice they didn't consider Erik Satie…
>"I sleep with only one eye closed, very profoundly. My bed is round, with a hole to put my head through. Once every hour a servant takes my temperature and gives me another."
https://barrybrake.com/satie.htmlhttps://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/daily-routines-famous-creatives/
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#visualCapitalist : #ICE #car sales have already passed their peak - back in 2017. #EV already make 25% of new car sales in USA, California (like EU) is intending to ban new petrol car sales from 2035. https://www.visualcapitalist.com/combustion-vehicle-sales-peak/
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Quelque donnée de la consommation mondiale de musique. 🎧 📊
- 64% de la musique est écoutée sur #internet.
- 10% de #Vinyle, #CD, albums digitaux
- 4% pour les #concertshttps://www.ifpi.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Engaging-with-Music-2022_full-report-1.pdf
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Ranked: The Top 50 Most Visited Websites in the World
By Nick Routley
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/top-50-most-visited-websites/
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Mapped - Biggest Sources of Electricity by State and Province [North America]
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/biggest-sources-of-electricity-by-state-and-province/ <-- article
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“On a national scale, the United States and Canada rely on a very different makeup of sources to generate their electricity.
The U.S. primarily uses natural gas, coal, and nuclear power, while Canada relies on both hydro and nuclear. That said, when zooming in on the province or state level, individual primary electricity sources can differ greatly…”
#GIS #spatial #mapping #NorthAmerica #Canada #USA #states #provinces #representation #energy #energysolutions #electricity #oil #gas #power #naturalgas #coal #hydroelectricity #hydroelectric #nuclearenergy #nuclearpower #nuclear #consumerism #sources #solutions #electricalengineering #electricalservices
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Mapped - Human Impact Across The World
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/human-impact-world-map/ <-- shared technical article
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https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.67 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #global #spatialanalysis #weighted #humanimpact #world #infrastructure #development #building #food #agriculture #farming #navigation #spatiotemporal #buildings #urban #suburban #populationdensity #croplands #pasture #roads #transportation #factors #parameters #inputs #metrics #impacts #impactassessment #footprint #humanfootprint #weighting #normalisation #multifaceted #multiplefactoranalysis #MFA #footprint
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Mapped - Human Impact Across The World
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/human-impact-world-map/ <-- shared technical article
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https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.67 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #global #spatialanalysis #weighted #humanimpact #world #infrastructure #development #building #food #agriculture #farming #navigation #spatiotemporal #buildings #urban #suburban #populationdensity #croplands #pasture #roads #transportation #factors #parameters #inputs #metrics #impacts #impactassessment #footprint #humanfootprint #weighting #normalisation #multifaceted #multiplefactoranalysis #MFA #footprint
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Mapped - Human Impact Across The World
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/human-impact-world-map/ <-- shared technical article
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https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.67 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #global #spatialanalysis #weighted #humanimpact #world #infrastructure #development #building #food #agriculture #farming #navigation #spatiotemporal #buildings #urban #suburban #populationdensity #croplands #pasture #roads #transportation #factors #parameters #inputs #metrics #impacts #impactassessment #footprint #humanfootprint #weighting #normalisation #multifaceted #multiplefactoranalysis #MFA #footprint
#VisualCapitalist -
Mapped - Human Impact Across The World
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/human-impact-world-map/ <-- shared technical article
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https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.67 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #global #spatialanalysis #weighted #humanimpact #world #infrastructure #development #building #food #agriculture #farming #navigation #spatiotemporal #buildings #urban #suburban #populationdensity #croplands #pasture #roads #transportation #factors #parameters #inputs #metrics #impacts #impactassessment #footprint #humanfootprint #weighting #normalisation #multifaceted #multiplefactoranalysis #MFA #footprint
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Les plus grands #producteurs de cuivre au monde 😅
L'homme dépend du #cuivre depuis la préhistoire. Il s'agit d'un métal majeur qui a de nombreuses applications grâce à sa grande ductilité, sa malléabilité et sa conductivité électrique.
De nombreuses nouvelles technologies essentielles à la lutte contre le #changementclimatique comme les panneaux #solaires et les #éoliennes, reposent sur ce métal.
#visualcapitalist #data #decroissance #Chili #Pérou #Chine #RDCongo #EnergyTransitions
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Mapped - The Most Innovative Countries In The World In 2022 [Visual Capitalist]
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/most-innovative-countries-2022/ <-- shared article
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https://www.wipo.int/edocs/pubdocs/en/wipo-pub-2000-2022-en-main-report-global-innovation-index-2022-15th-edition.pdf <-- UN’s WIPO Global Innovation Index
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“Since 2000, global investment in research and development (R&D) has tripled to $2.4 trillion.
R&D spend is also casting a wider global net. In 1960, the U.S. made up nearly 70% of global R&D spending, and by 2020 this had fallen to 30%. From job creation and public health to national security and industrial competitiveness, R&D plays a vital role in a country’s economic growth and innovation, impacting nearly every corner of society—either directly or indirectly.
Along with R&D spend, other key ingredients play an important role in driving progress and innovation..."
#GIS #spatial #mapping #world #global #innovation #WIPO #RandD #research #development #investment #technology #science #venturecapital #job #growth #society
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As the Fed Turns 109 Years Old, the US Dollar’s Purchasing Power Eroded by More Than 96% Since It Was Created - 109 years ago, the U.S. Federal Reserve was created and ever since that day, the p... - https://news.bitcoin.com/as-the-fed-turns-109-years-old-the-us-dollars-purchasing-power-eroded-by-more-than-96-since-it-was-created/ #visualcapitalist.com #monetarym2increase #ukraine-russiawar #usfederalreserve #purchasingpower #federalreserve #climatechange #govindbhutada #houseofmorgan
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The Tyee: If We’ve Lost the Climate War, What’s Plan B? https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2023/11/22/Lost-Climate-War-Plan-B/ #bcnews #TheTyee - via @[email protected] #CanadianNet-ZeroEmissionsAccountabilityAct—2030EmissionsReductionPlan #UnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme #GlobalWarminginthePipelinereport #Canadagreenhousegasemissions #globalcarbondioxideemissions #InternationalEnergyAgency #systemjustificationtheory #EmissionsGapReport2023 #EricRegulyGlobeandMail #HurricaneOtisAcapulco #VisualCapitalist
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The Tyee: If We’ve Lost the Climate War, What’s Plan B? https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2023/11/22/Lost-Climate-War-Plan-B/ #bcnews #TheTyee - via @[email protected] #CanadianNet-ZeroEmissionsAccountabilityAct—2030EmissionsReductionPlan #UnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme #GlobalWarminginthePipelinereport #Canadagreenhousegasemissions #globalcarbondioxideemissions #InternationalEnergyAgency #systemjustificationtheory #EmissionsGapReport2023 #EricRegulyGlobeandMail #HurricaneOtisAcapulco #VisualCapitalist
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The Tyee: If We’ve Lost the Climate War, What’s Plan B? https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2023/11/22/Lost-Climate-War-Plan-B/ #bcnews #TheTyee - via @[email protected] #CanadianNet-ZeroEmissionsAccountabilityAct—2030EmissionsReductionPlan #UnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme #GlobalWarminginthePipelinereport #Canadagreenhousegasemissions #globalcarbondioxideemissions #InternationalEnergyAgency #systemjustificationtheory #EmissionsGapReport2023 #EricRegulyGlobeandMail #HurricaneOtisAcapulco #VisualCapitalist
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The Tyee: If We’ve Lost the Climate War, What’s Plan B? https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2023/11/22/Lost-Climate-War-Plan-B/ #bcnews #TheTyee - via @[email protected] #CanadianNet-ZeroEmissionsAccountabilityAct—2030EmissionsReductionPlan #UnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme #GlobalWarminginthePipelinereport #Canadagreenhousegasemissions #globalcarbondioxideemissions #InternationalEnergyAgency #systemjustificationtheory #EmissionsGapReport2023 #EricRegulyGlobeandMail #HurricaneOtisAcapulco #VisualCapitalist
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Mapped - What Did The World Look Like In The Last Ice Age?
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/mapped-world-the-last-ice-age/ <-- shared article
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03467-6 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #model #modeling #iceage #LastGlacialMaximum #sealevel #glaciers #ice #visualisation #LGM #lasticeage #earthhistory #climate #climatechange #map #cartography #research #elevation #topography #remotesensing #opendata #global #poles #polar #pole #icemass #iceandsnow
#VisualCapitalist @visualcapitalist -
Mapped - What Did The World Look Like In The Last Ice Age?
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/mapped-world-the-last-ice-age/ <-- shared article
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03467-6 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #model #modeling #iceage #LastGlacialMaximum #sealevel #glaciers #ice #visualisation #LGM #lasticeage #earthhistory #climate #climatechange #map #cartography #research #elevation #topography #remotesensing #opendata #global #poles #polar #pole #icemass #iceandsnow
#VisualCapitalist @visualcapitalist -
Mapped - What Did The World Look Like In The Last Ice Age?
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/mapped-world-the-last-ice-age/ <-- shared article
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03467-6 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #model #modeling #iceage #LastGlacialMaximum #sealevel #glaciers #ice #visualisation #LGM #lasticeage #earthhistory #climate #climatechange #map #cartography #research #elevation #topography #remotesensing #opendata #global #poles #polar #pole #icemass #iceandsnow
#VisualCapitalist @visualcapitalist -
Mapped - What Did The World Look Like In The Last Ice Age?
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/mapped-world-the-last-ice-age/ <-- shared article
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03467-6 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #model #modeling #iceage #LastGlacialMaximum #sealevel #glaciers #ice #visualisation #LGM #lasticeage #earthhistory #climate #climatechange #map #cartography #research #elevation #topography #remotesensing #opendata #global #poles #polar #pole #icemass #iceandsnow
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As the Fed Turns 109 Years Old, the US Dollar’s Purchasing Power Eroded by More Than 96% Since It Was Created - 109 years ago, the U.S. Federal Reserve was created and ever since that day, the p... - https://news.bitcoin.com/as-the-fed-turns-109-years-old-the-us-dollars-purchasing-power-eroded-by-more-than-96-since-it-was-created/ #visualcapitalist.com #monetarym2increase #ukraine-russiawar #usfederalreserve #purchasingpower #federalreserve #climatechange #govindbhutada #houseofmorgan
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As the Fed Turns 109 Years Old, the US Dollar’s Purchasing Power Eroded by More Than 96% Since It Was Created - 109 years ago, the U.S. Federal Reserve was created and ever since that day, the p... - https://news.bitcoin.com/as-the-fed-turns-109-years-old-the-us-dollars-purchasing-power-eroded-by-more-than-96-since-it-was-created/ #visualcapitalist.com #monetarym2increase #ukraine-russiawar #usfederalreserve #purchasingpower #federalreserve #climatechange #govindbhutada #houseofmorgan
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As the Fed Turns 109 Years Old, the US Dollar’s Purchasing Power Eroded by More Than 96% Since It Was Created - 109 years ago, the U.S. Federal Reserve was created and ever since that day, the p... - https://news.bitcoin.com/as-the-fed-turns-109-years-old-the-us-dollars-purchasing-power-eroded-by-more-than-96-since-it-was-created/ #visualcapitalist.com #monetarym2increase #ukraine-russiawar #usfederalreserve #purchasingpower #federalreserve #climatechange #govindbhutada #houseofmorgan
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As the Fed Turns 109 Years Old, the US Dollar’s Purchasing Power Eroded by More Than 96% Since It Was Created
https://news.bitcoin.com/as-the-fed-turns-109-years-old-the-us-dollars-purchasing-power-eroded-by-more-than-96-since-it-was-created/
#visualcapitalist.com #monetaryM2increase #Ukraine-Russiawar #USFederalReserve #PurchasingPower #FederalReserve #climatechange #GovindBhutada #HouseofMorgan #USCentralBank #WoodrowWilson #JekyllIsland #moneysupply #Panicof1907 #Regulations #Featured -
As the Fed Turns 109 Years Old, the US Dollar’s Purchasing Power Eroded by More Than 96% Since It Was Created
https://news.bitcoin.com/as-the-fed-turns-109-years-old-the-us-dollars-purchasing-power-eroded-by-more-than-96-since-it-was-created/
#visualcapitalist.com #monetaryM2increase #Ukraine-Russiawar #USFederalReserve #PurchasingPower #FederalReserve #climatechange #GovindBhutada #HouseofMorgan #USCentralBank #WoodrowWilson #JekyllIsland #moneysupply #Panicof1907 #Regulations #Featured -
Mapped - Biggest Sources of Electricity by State and Province [North America]
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/biggest-sources-of-electricity-by-state-and-province/ <-- article
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“On a national scale, the United States and Canada rely on a very different makeup of sources to generate their electricity.
The U.S. primarily uses natural gas, coal, and nuclear power, while Canada relies on both hydro and nuclear. That said, when zooming in on the province or state level, individual primary electricity sources can differ greatly…”
#GIS #spatial #mapping #NorthAmerica #Canada #USA #states #provinces #representation #energy #energysolutions #electricity #oil #gas #power #naturalgas #coal #hydroelectricity #hydroelectric #nuclearenergy #nuclearpower #nuclear #consumerism #sources #solutions #electricalengineering #electricalservices
#VisualCapitalist -
Mapped - Biggest Sources of Electricity by State and Province [North America]
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/biggest-sources-of-electricity-by-state-and-province/ <-- article
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“On a national scale, the United States and Canada rely on a very different makeup of sources to generate their electricity.
The U.S. primarily uses natural gas, coal, and nuclear power, while Canada relies on both hydro and nuclear. That said, when zooming in on the province or state level, individual primary electricity sources can differ greatly…”
#GIS #spatial #mapping #NorthAmerica #Canada #USA #states #provinces #representation #energy #energysolutions #electricity #oil #gas #power #naturalgas #coal #hydroelectricity #hydroelectric #nuclearenergy #nuclearpower #nuclear #consumerism #sources #solutions #electricalengineering #electricalservices
#VisualCapitalist