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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Danny OCallaghan

Danny OCallaghan

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"
Danny OCallaghan

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
Danny OCallaghan

Interactive graphic: how UK migration has changed, 1964-2011 - Telegraph - 5 views

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    This is superb As net migration sees the biggest fall for four years, the Office for National Statistics has looked back on the long term trends in migration to and from the UK since 1964.
Danny OCallaghan

How does your nation rank in the world map of life expectancy? | Mail Online - 5 views

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    Life Expectancy
Danny OCallaghan

Empowering farmers through SMS | Global Development Professionals Network | Guardian Pr... - 2 views

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    Mobile phone services are improving agricultural yield and profits by providing farmers advice on crops, weather and market prices
Danny OCallaghan

HDI surprisingly similar to GDP/capita - Gapminder.org - 2 views

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    "Human Development Index HDI is advanced as being a better indicator than "GDP per capita" in measuring the progress of Nations. HDI is calculated by UNDP from indicators for health, education and living standard (income/person). The methodology is quite complicated but it well documented http://hdr.undp.org/en/statistics/hdi/ BUT look at a plot of the correlation between HDI and GDP/capita or all countries in Gapminder World www.bit.ly/XxQw0B "
Danny OCallaghan

BBC - BBC Four's Why Poverty? Debate - Programmes - 4 views

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    The BBC, working with more than 70 broadcasters around the world, is hosting a debate about contemporary poverty with Why Poverty? - a set of ground-breaking international documentaries screening from November.
Danny OCallaghan

Should we send penguins to the Arctic as food for the polar bears? | From the Guardian ... - 3 views

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    No !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Danny OCallaghan

Globalisation - 4 views

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    Globalization is a contentious process. Ever since the term was first used to make sense of large-scale changes, scholars have debated its meaning and use. As the term became a globally popular buzzword, it served to crystallize disagreements about the direction of change in the world at large. By the end of the twentieth century, the meaning and merits of globalization were contested in the media and in the streets. Intellectual debate blended with political conflict. In the years to come, debates and conflicts surrounding globalization will increasingly affect the processes captured by the term.
Danny OCallaghan

The great mobile technology leap forward | Technology | The Observer - 4 views

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    There is so much good stuff in here and most of it will affect ALL of you. Please READ
Danny OCallaghan

China's economy to overtake US in next four years, says OECD | Business | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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    China's economy will be biggest in world by end of 2016, says leading international thinktank
Danny OCallaghan

The world in 2060: The OECD's forecasts | The Economist - 3 views

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    In particular, the OECD's projections for 2060 (at constant purchasing-power parities) show the impact of fast catch-up growth in underdeveloped countries with big populations. Economic power will tilt even more decisively away from the rich world than many realise. In 2011 the current membership of the OECD made up 65% of global output, compared with a combined 24% for China and India. By 2060 the two Asian giants will have a 46% share of world GDP, the OECD members a shrunken 42%. India's economy will be a bit bigger than America's, China's a lot.
Danny OCallaghan

Focus: Bananas | The Economist - 3 views

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    The banana War is over
Danny OCallaghan

Kenya building a digital future in Africa's silicon savannah | World news | guardian.co.uk - 1 views

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      Hi Lily you should read this
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Cocoa - and your chocolate fix - is under threat | SE Smith | Comment is free | guardia... - 1 views

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    "Africa is getting too hot for its cocoa crop. The west has to take some responsibility both for the demand and for climate change"
Danny OCallaghan

China: snapshot of a decade | World news | guardian.co.uk - 2 views

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    China: snapshot of a decade As the country prepares for its 10-year power handover, we look at how it has changed. Also, we debate what should be the main priority for new leader Xi Jinping. Share your suggestions
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