Where in the world do people have the highest CO2 emissions from flying?Globally, aviation accounts for around 2.5% of CO₂ emissions. But for many, it accounts for a much larger share.By Hannah Ritchie — November 09, 2020
Less than half of young Americans voted in the last presidential election40% of eligible voters in the US did not vote in the 2016 election. Young Americans in particular often do not exercise their right to vote – less than half of eligible under-30s voted in the last election.By Bobbie Macdonald — November 02, 2020
Why is life expectancy in the US lower than in other rich countries?Americans have a lower life expectancy than people in other rich countries despite paying much more for healthcare. We explore the number of factors which might explain this difference.By Max Roser — October 29, 2020
Short-haul vs. long-haul; rich vs. poor countries: where do global CO2 emissions from aviation come from?Aviation accounts for 2.5% of global CO₂ emissions. How much from short vs. long-haul flights? How much from rich vs. poor countries?By Hannah Ritchie — October 23, 2020
Climate change and flying: what share of global CO2 emissions come from aviation?Flying is a highly controversial topic in climate debates. It accounts for around 2.5% of global CO₂ emissions, but 3.5% when we take non-CO₂ impacts on climate into account.By Hannah Ritchie — October 22, 2020
Which form of transport has the smallest carbon footprint?For individuals, transport can be the largest part of their carbon footprint. If you need to travel, what is the lowest-carbon way to do so?By Hannah Ritchie — October 13, 2020
The Our World in Data COVID-19 Testing dataset has been published in the academic journal, NatureThe Our World in Data dataset which has tracked COVID-19 testing across the world since the start of the pandemic has been peer-reviewed and published in the academic journal, Nature.By Joe Hasell — October 09, 2020
Cars, planes, trains: where do CO2 emissions from transport come from?Transport accounts for around one-fifth of global CO₂ emissions. But where do these emissions come from, and how might they change in the coming decades?By Hannah Ritchie — October 06, 2020
Audience Survey – Who uses Our World in Data, and for what purpose?Millions of people use Our World in Data every month. We looked at survey responses to understand who uses our work, and what for.By Ernst van Woerden — October 05, 2020
We teamed up with Kurzgesagt to make a video about climate change: ‘Is It Too Late To Stop Climate Change? Well, it’s Complicated’We teamed up with the YouTube channel, Kurzgesagt to make a video about climate change: its drivers and possible solutions.By Hannah Ritchie — September 29, 2020
It’s not just about child mortality, life expectancy improved at all agesIt’s often argued that life expectancy across the world has only increased because child mortality has fallen. But this untrue. The data shows that life expectancy has increased at all ages.By Max Roser — September 23, 2020
Sector by sector: where do global greenhouse gas emissions come from?Globally, we emit around 50 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases each year. Where do these emissions come from? We take a look, sector-by-sector.By Hannah Ritchie — September 18, 2020
Help us improve Our World in DataTo help us improve Our World in Data, we have launched an audience survey to understand your needs.By Ernst van Woerden — September 05, 2020
Which countries have protected both health and the economy in the pandemic?By Joe Hasell — September 01, 2020
Exemplars in Global Health: Which countries are most successful in preventing maternal deaths?830 women die from pregnancy-related causes on any given day. Most of these deaths are preventable. How can we use the Exemplar framework to identify which countries have been most successful in doing so?By Hannah Ritchie — August 31, 2020
How epidemiological models of COVID-19 help us estimate the true number of infectionsWe know that confirmed COVID-19 cases are only a fraction of true infections. How small a fraction though?By Charlie Giattino — August 24, 2020
Exemplars in Global Health: Learning from the most successful countries in the worldBy Max Roser — August 21, 2020
CO2 and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: we just launched our new Data Explorer, Country Profiles and Complete DatasetBy Hannah Ritchie — August 20, 2020
Our history is a battle against the microbes: we lost terribly before science, public health, and vaccines allowed us to protect ourselvesFor most of our history we were losing terribly against the microbes. Only recently did we turn the battle in our favour. Vaccines were a major breakthrough.By Max Roser — July 20, 2020
Emerging COVID-19 Success Story: Vietnam’s Commitment to ContainmentVietnam is one country which has responded well to the Coronavirus pandemic. How did they do so? In-country experts provide key insights.By Guest Authors — June 30, 2020