Fertilizers supply plants with nutrients that are essential for growth.| Our World in Data
Analyze and visualize latest available international greenhouse gas emissions data. Climate Watch lets you explore global emissions by sector, gases, countries, or regions.| www.climatewatchdata.org
Hannah joined us in 2017. She became Deputy Editor and Science Outreach Lead at Our World in Data in 2023. She was previously Head of Research.She focuses on the long-term changes in the environment – energy, pollution, agriculture, food supply – and their compatibility with global development. Hannah completed her Ph.D. in GeoSciences at the University of Edinburgh.She is a researcher at the Oxford Martin Programme in Global Development, and an honorary fellow at the University of Edinbu...| Our World in Data
How much water do we use? How did it change over time?| Our World in Data
How is humanity using the Earth’s land? And how can we decrease our land use so that more land is left for wildlife?| Our World in Data
One-quarter of the world's greenhouse gas emissions result from food and agriculture. What are the main contributors to food's emissions?| Our World in Data
Human emissions of greenhouse gases are the primary driver of climate change. The world needs to decarbonize to reduce them.| Our World in Data
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