Exemplars in Global Health: Which countries are most successful in preventing maternal deaths?
830 women die from pregnancy-related causes on any given day. How can we use the Exemplar framework to learn how we can reduce these deaths?
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August 31
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830 women die from pregnancy-related causes on any given day. How can we use the Exemplar framework to learn how we can reduce these deaths?
August 24
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We know that confirmed COVID-19 cases are only a fraction of true infections. How small a fraction though?
August 21
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July 24
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An overview of the features that we built in the last two months.
July 20
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For most of history, we were losing the battle against microbes. Vaccines were one of the breakthroughs that turned it around.
June 29
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Excess mortality has become a key metric to understand the true impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. How is excess mortality measured; and what can we learn from cross-country comparisons?
June 22
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A video about the contributors to climate change, and how countries can work together.
June 03
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Not all countries report their data in a helpful way. To help official providers of testing data, we set out some simple recommendations based the best reporting practices across the countries included in our testing dataset.
June 02
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Data tracking public mobility trends over the pandemic
May 14
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What we can and can’t learn from COVID-19 charts.
May 14
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Which foods have the highest and lowest carbon footprint?
March 23
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We worked with the Youtube channel, Kurzgesagt, to make a video on the COVID-19 pandemic and what to do about it.
March 18
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Food waste accounts for around one-quarter of greenhouse gas emissions from food. That's 6% of total global emissions.
March 10
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How we treat the climate impacts of methane matters a lot for the carbon footprint of foods. But even if we exclude methane, meat and dairy products emit the most.
March 04
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The Spanish flu pandemic had a devastating impact on the global population.
February 10
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Fossil fuels are the dirtiest and most dangerous energy sources, while nuclear and modern renewable energy sources are vastly safer and cleaner.
February 04
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Plant-based protein sources still have a lower footprint than the lowest-impact meat products.
January 28
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Transporting food by plane can come with a large carbon footprint. But very little of our food travels this way – just 0.16% of food miles are from air travel.
January 24
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“Eat local” is a common recommendation to reduce your diet's carbon footprint. How does the impact of what you eat compare to where it comes from?
December 11
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The media claims we are experiencing a ‘loneliness epidemic’. What is the evidence for this?
December 11
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In countries such as Denmark and Switzerland, it is very common for people to live alone; but contrary to what many believe, this does not translate into higher loneliness. Loneliness and aloneness are not the same.