O "capitalist" do título deve ser só provocação, pois os gráficos cobrem toda a humanidade, todos os regimes políticos, todos os sistemas econômicos, todas as épocas históricas.
Paulo Roberto de Almeida
Sunday Digest: Last Week's Infographics |
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Here are all the new infographics from last week in one easy place! |
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Our population will soon reach a new milestone—8 billion. These visualizations show where all those people are distributed around the world |
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Here's a snapshot of global energy production, and which countries have produced the most energy since 1980. |
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This interactive graphic shows a breakdown of how average Americans spend their money, and how expenses vary across generations. |
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Developing countries are creating wealth like never before, but the majority of the world's ultra-wealthy people still live in the U.S. |
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With range anxiety being a barrier to EV adoption, how far can an electric car go on one charge, and how do EV ranges compare with gas cars? |
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How will high emission industries respond to climate change? We highlight industrial emissions and hydrogen's role in green steel production. |
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This animation shows how the global population has changed since the year 1800, with projections by country going until 2100. |
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When e-books hit the mainstream in the early 2000s, many predicted they'd eventually make print books obsolete. So far, print has prevailed. Originally from October 2021
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Visual Capitalist is making the world’s information more accessible.
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