Data about human-environment interactions compiled into one website

Countless studies have sought to quantify various aspects of human impacts on the planet, but sorting through that data to get answers about the effect we’re actually having can be a challenge for researchers, policymakers, and the public alike. A team of researchers has centralized over 300 key figures in the Human Impacts Database, hosted at Anthroponumbers.org. In a paper published in the journal Patterns on August 3, the authors outline the kinds of data they have gathered and how they hope it helps people make sense of the climate crisis.


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Source: Phys.org