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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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How epidemiological models of COVID-19 help us estimate the true number of infections

We know that confirmed COVID-19 cases are only a fraction of true infections. How small a fraction though?

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Exemplars in Global Health: Learning from the most successful countries in the world

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June & July 2020 product updates

An overview of the features that we built in the last two months.

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Our history is a battle against the microbes: we lost terribly before science, public health, and vaccines allowed us to protect ourselves

For most of history, we were losing the battle against microbes. Vaccines were one of the breakthroughs that turned it around.

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A pandemic primer on excess mortality statistics and their comparability across countries

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?

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We teamed up with Kurzgesagt to make a video about climate change: 'Who Is Responsible For Climate Change? – Who Needs To Fix It?'

A video about the contributors to climate change, and how countries can work together.

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Best practices for governments reporting COVID-19 testing data

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.

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Google Mobility Trends: How has the pandemic changed the movement of people around the world?

Data tracking public mobility trends over the pandemic

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How to read the famous coronavirus trajectory chart — video explainer

What we can and can’t learn from COVID-19 charts.

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How do the carbon footprints of foods compare? Our article as a video.

Which foods have the highest and lowest carbon footprint?

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We teamed up with Kurzgesagt to make a video about the COVID-19 pandemic

We worked with the Youtube channel, Kurzgesagt, to make a video on the COVID-19 pandemic and what to do about it.

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Food waste is responsible for 6% of global greenhouse gas emissions

Food waste accounts for around one-quarter of greenhouse gas emissions from food. That's 6% of total global emissions.

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The carbon footprint of foods: are differences explained by the impacts of methane?

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.

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The Spanish flu: the global impact of the largest influenza pandemic in history

The Spanish flu pandemic had a devastating impact on the global population.

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What are the safest and cleanest sources of energy?

Fossil fuels are the dirtiest and most dangerous energy sources, while nuclear and modern renewable energy sources are vastly safer and cleaner.

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Less meat is nearly always better than sustainable meat, to reduce your carbon footprint

Plant-based protein sources still have a lower footprint than the lowest-impact meat products.

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Very little of global food is transported by air; this greatly reduces the climate benefits of eating local

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.

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You want to reduce the carbon footprint of your food? Focus on what you eat, not whether your food is local

“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?

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Is there a loneliness epidemic?

The media claims we are experiencing a ‘loneliness epidemic’. What is the evidence for this?

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Are people more likely to be lonely in so-called 'individualistic' societies?

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.