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February 04
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Stunting is an important marker of childhood malnutrition. But what is it, and how is it measured?
February 04
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How do we measure the prevalence of hunger across the world?
February 03
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How old are democracies across the world?
January 31
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Data is too often published in a way that’s hard to understand, check and build upon – reinforcing the low valuation it gets in society. Here is how we’re trying to break out of this bad equilibrium.
January 25
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Estimates suggest that around every third child in the world suffers from lead poisoning. What can we do to reduce this?
January 19
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A growing number of people are interested in switching to plant-based alternatives to dairy. But are they better for the environment, and which is best?
January 11
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The decline of global poverty is one of the most important achievements in history, but the end of poverty is still very far away.
January 11
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Paint is an important source of lead exposure. Which countries have regulations on its use?
January 11
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The phase out of leaded gasoline, and regulations on leaded paints and pipes has led to a dramatic reduction in lead poisoning across many countries.
January 11
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In 2021, Algeria became the last country to ban leaded gasoline. How did the world achieve it?
January 06
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We are just one step away from unlocking the world's energy data for everyone. This would be a massive achievement for progress on energy and climate.
December 24
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An explanation of the nine metrics used to calculate the Stringency Index
December 15
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How do attitudes to COVID-19 vaccinations vary across the world; and how are they changing with time?
December 09
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How much does it matter to be born into a productive, industrialized economy?
December 07
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How do energy footprints compare across the world when we adjust for the goods that we import from overseas?
December 02
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Half of all countries are democracies. But how many people enjoy democratic rights?
December 01
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It is possible to reduce emissions while growing the economy. But this decoupling needs to happen faster.
November 30
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November 25
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This data review presents published estimates of the global death toll from air pollution and provides the context that makes them understandable.
November 23
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To understand how the pandemic is evolving, it’s crucial to know how death rates from COVID-19 are affected by vaccination status.
November 22
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The world has made immense progress against extreme poverty, but it is still the reality for almost one in ten people worldwide.