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The Rise of Residential Segregation by Income

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The Pew Research Center, which analyzes social trends, has recently analyzed the rising amount of segregation in U.S. cities, by income. “Residential segregation by income has increased during the past three decades across the United States and in 27 of the nation’s 30 largest major metropolitan area, according to a new analysis of census tract and household income data by the Pew Research Center.  The analysis finds that 28% of lower-income households in 2010 were located in a majority lower-income census tract, up from 23% in 1980, and that 18% of upper- income households were located in a majority upper-income census tract, up from 9% in 1980.”  This interactive map allows the user to explore the 10 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S.

See on www.pewsocialtrends.org

AFRITERRA: Mapping Africa

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“The AFRITERRA Foundation is a non-profit Cartographic Library and Archive assembling and preserving the original rare maps of Africa in a definitive place for education and interpretation.  This unique cartographic galleries links art, technology, and history.”  The Afriterra Foundation connects people to the land, history, heritage and legacy of Africa.

See on www.afriterra.org

NASA Satellite Tracking

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J-Track 3D Satellite Tracking is an online educational tool that maps hundreds of satellites as they orbit Earth.  One of the ironies of the space program is that it’s greatest scientific advances from the space program is in observing our own planet instead of deep space.    J-Track 3-D should appear in its own window and plot the satellites in an interactive panel.   This is a great way to learn more about the remote sensing platforms that give us all the beautiful imagery of our planet.

See on science.nasa.gov

Spatial Olympics

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The “Spatial” Olympics is an interactive map that displays the running medal count for the 2012 London Games.  The above map shows a map of the Gold Medal count (as of today and with a limited spatial extent).  Enjoy the Games! 

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Growing Income Gap Segregates More Neighborhoods

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A new report by the Pew Research Center shows that rising income inequality has led to an increasing number of Americans clustering in neighborhoods in which most residents are like them, either similarly affluent or similarly low income.” 

 

Economic deprivation both within and between nations are increasing as the world becomes further globalized.  American is no exception to this as the current recession continues to impact not just how people live their lives but where as well. As the middle class continues to shrink, the location of you residence is becoming a stronger indicator of your socioeconomic standing in society. The issue is not only that both opposite ends of the nation’s wealth spectrum are
expanding but also that they our clustering together creating entire communities segregated by income. What role does gentrification play in this? How does income affect who is moving in and who is being displaced? What effects will this have for American society concerning which communities voice is heard?

See on www.thefiscaltimes.com

Global CO2 emissions

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“Animated time-lapse video of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions in map form, spanning the 18th century until this current first decade of the 21st century…”

This is not a complete data set, but the video still shows the striking connection between CO2 emissions and  the historical geography of industrialization.

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Recycling Steel

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Steel is strong, versatile and 100% recyclable. Learn how old steel shipping containers are given a new lease on life as liveable spaces.

Reusing resources is a critical part of sustainability.   This video looks at the recycling of steel including the creating of container homes.

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Three Gorges Dam Fully Operational

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“The final 32 generators went into operation this week, making it the world’s largest hydropower project, pictured, built on the Yangtze River in China.”  This photo gallery has a tremendous video at the end that displays vividly the raw power that moves the turbines.  Economically, what are the benefits? Environmentally, what are the costs?

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Dramatic Greenland Ice Melt

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Scientists capture dramatic footage of Arctic glaciers melting in hours Scientists have captured dramatic footage of massive lakes in the Arctic melting away…

An amazingly extreme place that is far removed from inhabited regions of our planet, but still heavily impacted by people nonetheless.

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