Max Fisher gives
40 maps that explain the world. this one is interesting:
A University of Minnesota study recently published in the journal Nature
found that a significant share of the world’s crop-growing regions are
seeing growth stagnate, slow or even collapse. They published three
other maps; see the others and why they think it’s so important to “sound the alert” here.
Peak grain. This is also cool:
This NASA moving image, recorded by satellite over a full year as part of their Blue Marble Project,
shows the ebb and flow of the seasons and vegetation. Both are
absolutely crucial factors in every facet of human existence — so
crucial we barely even think about them. It’s also a reminder that the
Earth is, for all its political and social and religious divisions,
still unified by the natural phenomena that make everything else
possible.
As a map nerd, I love this shit.
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