Coding the Future

Economist Max Roser Our World In Data

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We Need Positive Change To Know Whatтащs Possible юааmaxюаб юааroserюаб Livemint

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About our world in Data
About our world in Data

About Our World In Data To read more of The Economist’s data journalism visit our Graphic detail page PEOPLE ACROSS the world rightly see cities as places of opportunity But in America the prospects for many Over at the site Our World in Data, economist Max Roser has been putting together a compendium of charts and briefs that reveal the state of our world Roser's data tell an uplifting story Rayne Beau, a lost cat, managed to travel 800 miles back home after vanishing during a camping trip in Yellowstone National Park Found exhausted in Roseville, California, he was reunited with his Listen, Chrissy, there’s a thing I gotta talk to you about Regarding our friends at HBO Max It’s just Max now, and they’re now kicking up to all kinds of people The Warner Bros

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