The world is making progress on clean water and sanitation, but is far behind its target to ensure universal access by 2030
All countries pledged to provide safe water and sanitation for everyone by 2030. How far are we from reaching these targets?
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July 01
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All countries pledged to provide safe water and sanitation for everyone by 2030. How far are we from reaching these targets?
June 11
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How do policies on childhood vaccinations vary across the world?
June 10
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If we want to meet our global climate targets we need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from food. What options do we have?
June 07
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Why have we made it our mission to publish “research and data to make progress against the world’s largest problems”?
June 04
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To transition towards low-carbon energy systems, we need low-cost energy storage. Battery costs have been falling quickly.
June 01
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We are paying a price for fossil fuels, but that price is not paid by those who burn the fossil fuels — we need to change that.
May 17
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Beneath the popular index, the Living Planet database helps us understand where and what animals are deeply threatened, and what animals are thriving.
May 13
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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.
May 10
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Our free, open-access dataset tracking global COVID-19 vaccinations has been published in Nature Human Behaviour.
May 01
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Which countries and rivers emit the most plastic to the ocean? What does this mean for solutions to tackle plastic pollution?
April 20
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Wild mammal biomass has declined by 85% since the rise of humans. But we can turn things around by reducing the amount of land we use for agriculture.
March 19
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What are the carbon opportunity costs of our diet? How much carbon could we store by regrowing forests and wild habitats on existing farmland?
March 18
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Estimates of food emissions can range from one-quarter to one-third. Where do these differences come from?
March 15
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We study the data on today's global inequality to calculate the minimum aggregate growth that is required to reduce global poverty substantially.
March 05
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Vietnam is one country which has responded well to the Coronavirus pandemic. How did they do so? In-country experts provide key insights.
March 05
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What would global poverty look like if we rely on the notions of poverty in countries like Denmark, the US, or Germany? And why does this matter?
March 04
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We could reduce the amount of land used for grazing and croplands used to grow animal feed.
March 01
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Rich countries import foods produced on deforested land in the tropics. How much deforestation do they import?
February 22
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The majority of the world today is poor: 85% of the world live on less than $30 per day. We need economic growth to alleviate global poverty.
February 19
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There was a marked acceleration in deforestation in the 20th century. But, global deforestation peaked in the 1980s. Since then, it has slowed.
February 09
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Over the last 10,000 years, the world has lost one-third of its forests. An area twice the size of the United States. Half occurred in the last century.