Changing light levels
Click here to access the Google Doc of these resources. In these materials we explore how some parts of the planet have become brighter, whilst others have dark...
Click here to access the Google Doc of these resources. In these materials we explore how some parts of the planet have become brighter, whilst others have dark...
Click here to access a Google Doc of these resources. This graphic is a great example of how a range of fascinating data can be portrayed in one place. When you...
James Cheshire, UCL and Alex Singleton, University of Liverpool As England emerged from its second national lockdown in early December, Boris Johnson, the UK pr...
Really excited to announce that Atlas of the Invisible, the third book I have co-authored with Oliver Uberti will be in bookshops soon! You can pre-order it her...
“If you can’t convince them, confuse them.” If you watched the UK government’s COVID-19 briefing to announce and England-wide lockdown, you might have been remi...
The power of maps lies in their ability to show us simultaneously that as global average temperatures rise, local conditions threaten to become ever more extrem...
The maps above were created for an article in The Conversation entitled Next slide please: data visualisation expert on what’s wrong with the UK government’s co...
Here is a short video I did for the Royal Geographical Society to show how new satellite data can reveal the daily changes to nitrogen dioxide (and other pollut...
Here’s a video I filmed with the Financial Times to help explain the importance of gerrymandering to the outcomes of elections.
It is, of course, John Snow who is credited with using maps to demonstrate that the clusters of deaths from cholera in London’s Soho during London’s...