Not exact matches
Below is a
map of
global tech venture capital activity, by the Martin Prosperity Institute last year, ranked by the amount of capital raised:
One of my favorite Twitter follows @LadyFOHF shared the
below scatter chart from Morgan Stanley that attempted to
map areas of the
global market that were both cheap (valuation ranks at the lower end of its 10 - year history) and defensive (a low or negative correlation to
global equities).
The
map below shows the observed change in
global near - surface air temperature since 1900.
With a
global seismic tomography model that makes use of seismic waves to
map the internal structure of the Earth's mantle, Schellart and Spakman were able to identify the fossil slab structure
below central and south - eastern Australia at a location and depth predicted by the reconstructions.
As indicated by the
Global Precipitation Percentiles
map below, the eastern half of the United States was notably wet, as were regions in southern South America, parts of northern and southeastern Europe, and areas of Japan.
The
map below shows the
global extent of coral bleaching in 2015 and 2016, with each circle representing one reef.
This from Bill Hester: «The graph
below maps out
global recessions using recession data from the Economic Cycle Research Institute (by permission).
Warm ocean water plays a significant role in melting glacial ice from
below, and a better
mapping of Antarctica's and Greenland's landforms beneath the ice suggests that ocean melting of the glacier fronts may play a more significant role than previously thought as the ice sheets retreat (under a
global warming scenario).
Now provide the
map (
below) of
Global Historical Climate Network Stations showing the station locations.
The GISS
global temperature
map below reveals that the average
global temperatures for the last 17 years have been far above the baseline average from 1951 to 1980 (a period which was already experiencing temperatures that were far above the pre-industrial eras).
But some surveys reveal, as shown in the
map below, that at least two - thirds of Americans believe that half or more of
global warming has been caused by humans.
Below are pretty
global maps for each separate component colored by intensity.
Global temperature deviations in the Average Temperature Anomaly
map below tell the bigger picture story.