Engel’s Law: Richer people spend more money on food, but it makes up a smaller share of their incomeHow does spending on food change as incomes rise?By Hannah Ritchie — January 19, 2023
We redesigned our work on Military Personnel and SpendingExplore global data and visualizations on military personnel and spending on this page.By Max Roser, Esteban Ortiz-Ospina, Hannah Ritchie, Edouard Mathieu and Bastian Herre — January 13, 2023
We just published a redesign of our work on TourismTourism has massively increased in recent decades. Explore data and visualizations on the history and current state of tourism across the world on this page.By Bastian Herre, Veronika Samborska and Max Roser — January 09, 2023
How many people die and how many are born each year?Changes in the world population are determined by two metrics: the number of babies born, and number of people dying.By Hannah Ritchie and Edouard Mathieu — January 05, 2023
We just published a redesign of our work on Agricultural ProductionAgricultural production is not only fundamental to improving nutrition, but is also the main source of income for many. Explore data and visualizations relating to the topic on this page.By Hannah Ritchie, Pablo Rosado and Max Roser — January 04, 2023
We just published a redesign of our work on BooksBooks and written communication have played a crucial role in the spread of ideas and the development of culture. Explore historical data on manuscript and book production.By Max Roser and Hannah Ritchie — January 04, 2023
We just published a redesign of our work on BiodiversityWe just published a major redesign of our work on Biodiversity. Explore all our data and research in one place.By Hannah Ritchie and Fiona Spooner — December 20, 2022
Artificial intelligence is transforming our world — it is on all of us to make sure that it goes wellHow AI gets built is currently decided by a small group of technologists. As this technology is transforming our lives, it should be in all of our interest to become informed and engaged.By Max Roser — December 15, 2022
The brief history of artificial intelligence: The world has changed fast – what might be next?Despite their brief history, computers and AI have fundamentally changed what we see, what we know, and what we do. Little is as important for the future of the world, and our own lives, as how this history continues.By Max Roser — December 06, 2022
We just published a new topic page on Artificial IntelligenceAI is already having a large impact on our world. Explore research and data to understand the trajectory of this important technology.By Charlie Giattino, Edouard Mathieu, Julia Broden and Max Roser — December 06, 2022
Data update: We’ve just updated all of our global CO₂ emissions dataWe’ve just updated CO₂ emissions data for all countries in the world, including new metrics on emissions from land use change.By Pablo Rosado, Hannah Ritchie and Edouard Mathieu — November 11, 2022
We just published a data explorer on Global HealthWhat do people die from? How do health outcomes and systems vary across the world? Explore data for all countries in our data explorer.By Fiona Spooner, Edouard Mathieu and Hannah Ritchie — November 02, 2022
From $1.90 to $2.15 a day: the updated International Poverty LineThe World Bank has updated the methods it uses to measure incomes and poverty around the world. What does this mean for our understanding of global poverty?By Joe Hasell — October 26, 2022
How many people die from the flu?The risk of death from influenza has declined over time, but globally, hundreds of thousands of people still die from the disease each year.By Saloni Dattani and Fiona Spooner — October 20, 2022
Introducing our updated work on Poverty: a new design for our contentWe’ve just published a major redesign of our topic pages. Explore this redesign with our new work on poverty.By Joe Hasell and Matthew Conlen — October 18, 2022
We just published our new data explorer on PovertyExplore data on poverty across the world, and how this is changing over time.By Joe Hasell and Pablo Arriagada — October 18, 2022
Which countries have put a price on carbon?Putting a price on carbon helps us account for the real costs of fossil fuels in the market. Which countries have a carbon tax or trading system?By Hannah Ritchie and Pablo Rosado — October 14, 2022
Living Planet Index: what does an average decline of 69% really mean?The Living Planet Index is the biodiversity metric that always claims the headlines. It’s often misinterpreted. How should we understand it?By Hannah Ritchie — October 13, 2022
Ocean plastics: How much do rich countries contribute by shipping their waste overseas?Many countries ship plastic waste overseas. How much of the world’s waste is traded, and how big is its role in the pollution of our oceans?By Hannah Ritchie — October 11, 2022
We just launched our data explorer on Plastic Waste & TradeWhich countries produce the most plastic waste, and how is waste traded across the world?By Hannah Ritchie — October 11, 2022
Wild mammals are making a comeback in Europe thanks to conservation effortsHunting and habitat loss drove many large mammals in Europe close to extinction. New data shows us that many of the continent’s mammal populations are flourishing again.By Hannah Ritchie — September 27, 2022