We visualize Asia’s population patterns to see where 4.6 billion people, or two-thirds of the world’s population, actually live.
Solar power has grown rapidly over the last decade, and so have solar plants. This map shows the world's 15 largest solar power plants.
This world map of life expectancy gains shows how much longer people could potentially live by reducing pollution.
The Iranian-backed group is using drones to attack vessels that they believe are delivering goods to Israel, forcing shipping companies cancel routes passing through the Red...
The Digital Quality of Life Index shows which countries are doing a better job than others in providing accessible and affordable internet.
These graphics highlight interest in generative AI by country, covering interest in text, image, video, or audio generation.
In this series of maps, we explain the dispute that has spanned nearly two centuries over the vast Essequibo region.
What does the global precipitation map look like if we split it in two, one half with below average rainfall and the other above?
In this visualization, we look at how international recognition of Israel and Palestine breaks down among the 193 UN member states.
How would all the people in the world be spread out if there were only 1,000 people on Earth? This interactive map examines the breakdown.
Where do our fish come from? This map charts ocean fishing activity and the amount of fish coming from aquaculture.