#dataviz
#dataviz
Iβd add one to this list, from TynanDeBold and DovFriedman, WSJβs βvaccines workβ heatmap: graphics.wsj.com/infectious-d...
10 years old and still super relevant
The Second Trump Presidency, Brought to You by YouTubers. @bloomberg.com analyzed 603 videos with over 1 million views, from nine YouTube channels
Best chart this week: @wsj.com
Style Analysis X is Elon's world. Threads is a mess. Is Bluesky any better?
Not (quite yet)
Attenti al lupo
βYou know, some day we are going to get enough people on the supreme court to change that lawβ @seinfeld2000.bsky.social
Not one, not two: three/tres dataviz-driven stories leading the news this afternoon
Graph showing global surface temperature relative to 1951-1980 versus global carbon dioxide levels from 1979 to 2023. Includes a trend line indicating rising temperatures as COβ levels increase. Data from NOAA and NASA.
Imagine how scary itβd be if we didnβt know why global temperatures were rising.
www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
More Americans on TikTok Are Going There for News
What the vote on tiktok ownership today means
Only 24% of the top editors across 240 news outlets in 12 countries are women (via @reutersinstitute.bsky.social )
Ahorro, seguro mΓ©dico, jubilaciΓ³n y trabajo estable te hacen clase media en Estados Unidos. π @nytimes.com
If you want to find and follow people posting great π data viz content, I can recommend following everyone Andy's following.
Hola mundo
@elliotthoey.bsky.social thank you!!! ;) how have you been?
Wow the last 36 hrs influx of new Bluesky accounts has been a real shot in the arm for this place in terms of the data viz community π.
Getting the band back together is step 1.
Getting that band to resume playing some of the old hits is step 2.
Adding new members, writing new tunes is step 3.
January 2024 was the warmest January on record.
β©New data from CopernicusECMWF shows that we've now had
β©- the eighth record breaking month in a row and
β©- twelve months (Feb 23-Jan 24) with global temperatures more than 1.5ΒΊC above the pre-industrial reference baseline.
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