Outdoor air pollution is one of the world’s largest health and environmental problems.| Our World in Data
Indoor air pollution – caused by the burning of firewood, crop waste, and dung for cooking and heating – is a major health risk of the world's poorest.| Our World in Data
The goods and services that we all need are not just there; they need to be produced. Growth means that their quality and quantity increase.| Our World in Data
Max is the founder of Our World in Data and began working on this free online publication in 2011. Today, he serves as the publication’s editor and leads the team as its co-director.He is the Professor of Practice in Global Data Analytics at the University of Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government, the Programme Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Global Development, and the Executive Co-Director of Global Change Data Lab, the non-profit organization that publishes Our World in Data.| Our World in Data
A collection of frequently asked questions (FAQs) and guidelines for reusing our work.| Our World in Data
To find ways to save lives, it’s essential to know what people are dying from. Explore global data and research on causes of death.| Our World in Data
WHO fact sheet on indoor air pollution: includes key facts, definition, impact on health, impact on health equity, WHO response.| www.who.int
Explore long-term changes in deforestation and deforestation rates across the world today.| Our World in Data