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Matt Podbury

Millennium development goals: big ideas, broken promises? - interactive | Global develo... - 1 views

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    Millennium development goals: big ideas, broken promises? - interactive
Matt Podbury

Remittances: how much money do migrants send home? - interactive | Global development |... - 7 views

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    Guardian Interactive Resource - Great for Core Patterns - Populations in Transition
Ian Gabrielson

China: a decade of change - interactive timeline | World news | guardian.co.uk - 3 views

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    "China: a decade of change - interactive timeline As the communist party prepares for a changing of the guard, we look at the key events in the last 10 years that have shaped the world's most populous country. A next generation of politicians will be facing entirely new challenges across all sectors, from the economy to civil unrest. Scroll through the timeline to explore the defining moments of the first decade of the 21st century"
Gemma Archer

Why are fossil fuel reserves growing? - interactive | Environment | theguardian.com - 0 views

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    "Why are fossil fuel reserves growing? - interactive"
Kathleen Noreisch

Global Warming Simulation, Global Warming Interactive, Climate Change Interactive - Nat... - 5 views

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    Interactive map: likely scenarios if climate change continues (can also be used for Extreme Environments)
Matt Podbury

Interactive - The World of Seven Billion - 3 views

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    Nice interactive graphic to act as discussion source
James Mattiace

American Migration [Interactive Map] - Forbes - 2 views

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    Very interactive map of migration in the US 2005-2009,  Shows in and out migration.  If you needed a better demonstration of the Gravity Model or Ravenstein....this is it.
Charlotte Lemaitre

Interactive: How climate change will affect temperatures around the UK in 2050 | Enviro... - 1 views

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    Intercative climate change map for the UK
Kathleen Noreisch

Interactive: Climate map shows world after 4C rise | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 2 views

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    A map launched at the Science Museum in London has been developed using the latest peer-reviewed science from the Met Office Hadley Centre and other leading impact scientists. It shows that the land will heat up more quickly than the sea, and high latitudes, particularly the Arctic, will have larger temperature increases
Matt Podbury

PRB World Population | POPULATION - 3 views

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    Brilliant interactive tool to be used with the core unit - 2012 data
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