Farmers in the poorest and driest areas of South America are finally getting some rain. Harvesting rainwater is helping trasnform local argiculture and improve people’s lives. This [...]
read more here... →To fully understand the many complex issues the world is currently facing ICT can be an incredibly useful tool. A great example of how graphics and statistics can [...]
read more here... →The World Bank provides one of the most comprehensive collections of free data on developing economies. Browse, map, graph, or download data by country, topic and indicators. This is [...]
read more here... →The Radical Geography site is the personal site of Tony Cassidy who has created lots of fantastic resources for teaching geography. Whilst mainly for teachers the resources [...]
read more here... →The BBC Learning Zone has lots of excellent videos (usually 4/5 minutes) which could be really useful for homeworks and revision. It also has videos on lots [...]
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About a year ago the United Nations produced the web site below, a way to disseminate data stretched out across 22 United Nations databases through [...]
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https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/
An excellent source of a large number of statistics about all countries in the world
The world as a hundred people http://www.100people.org/statistics_100stats.php?section=statistics
A [...]
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"Energy Agency Makes Case for Climate-Wise Energy Steps" - http://t.co/z2j34lJyfE - shared from @TaptuGreen - posted on 10/06/2013 17:51:56



