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Why eye-catching graphics are vital for getting to grips with climate change

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...

James Cheshire
James Cheshire
James is Professor of Geographic Information and Cartography at University College London. He is co-author of the London: The Information Capital, Where the Animals Go and Atlas of the Invisible. James has received a number of prizes for his work, most notably the Cuthbert Peek Award from the Royal Geographical Society and the Corlis Benefideo Award from the North American Cartographic Information Society.
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