Food, income and education: who eats more of what? - 1 views
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"he types and quantities of foods we eat are influenced by our personal characteristics and also our social and economic situations. Income and educational attainment are particularly important in determining dietary behaviour. Using data from the National Diet and Nutrition Survey, we have created a graphic that illustrates how UK food consumption varies for population groups differing in level of income and education against the national average. Key facts"
China: snapshot of a decade | World news | guardian.co.uk - 2 views
Iskandar Malaysia - the green mega-city rising above Singapore | Environment | guardian... - 1 views
Kenya building a digital future in Africa's silicon savannah | World news | guardian.co.uk - 1 views
China's economy to overtake US in next four years, says OECD | Business | guardian.co.uk - 1 views
Cocoa - and your chocolate fix - is under threat | SE Smith | Comment is free | guardia... - 1 views
Ice loss in Antarctica since 1980 - interactive | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
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"Ice loss in Antarctica since 1980 - interactive More than 4 trillion tonnes of ice from Greenland and Antarctica has melted in the past 20 years and flowed into the oceans, pushing up sea levels. The revelations come from a landmark study that provides by far the best measure to date of the effect climate change is having on the planet's biggest ice sheets"
Ice loss in Greenland since 1960 - interactive | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
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More than 4 trillion tonnes of ice from Greenland and Antarctica has melted in the past 20 years and flowed into the oceans, pushing up sea levels. The revelations come from a landmark study that provides by far the best measure to date of the effect climate change is having on the planet's biggest ice sheets
Hot topics in development in 2012: megacities, MDGs and more - interactive | Global dev... - 5 views
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What were the defining issues of this year in development? Land grabs dominated headlines as investors bought up swaths of Africa, Britain controversially decided to stop sending aid to India and the Rio+20 conference on sustainability caused widespread frustration. Click on the pictures to explore the issues and revisit this year's major topics
China's exploitation of Latin American natural resources raises concern | World news | ... - 1 views
Disease and death around the world visualised | News | guardian.co.uk - 1 views
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"What kills people around the world - and how does it vary by country? The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation have published their latest report in to the global burden of disease today and alongside the release have launched a range of visualisations showing how the data breaks down by country. Explore one of the new interactives below and see how causes of death have changed over time. Use the drop down menu to view data by a specific country and to change indicator"
Ocean scene: before and after overfishing | News | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
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"What do emptier waters look like? This web aquarium shows declining fish populations over the past 100 years - and it uses more than 200 datasets to do it. We recommend that you closely analyse the data showing that the population of big fish has been decimated while small fish are now overly abundant. Or else you can leave it on your screen as a digital pet and a grim modern Tamagotchi. "
Victims of China's 'cancer villages' battle to expose polluted reality - interactive | ... - 0 views
China signals hunger for Arctic's mineral riches | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
China v the US: how the superpowers compare | News | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
Ghana arrests 124 Chinese citizens for illegal gold mining | World news | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
Is China really a climate change leader? | Jennifer Duggan | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
China launches new measures to tackle air pollution | Jennifer Duggan | Environment | g... - 1 views
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"China's cabinet has outlined measures aimed at improving the country's air pollution problems, which have plagued many of its larger cities over recent years. One of the main measures, announced in state media over the weekend, is a target to reduce emissions from heavily polluting industries by 30% by the end of 2017. In statement after a meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang, the State Council said there would be "tough measures for tough tasks""
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