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Our World in Data (OWID) is a non-profit that aims to make accessible and understandable the existingpopularize research and data on how to make progress against poverty, disease, climate change, war, and other issues causing suffering or posing an existential risk., and other high-priority problems.
Roser, Max (2018) The world is much better; The world is awful; The world can be much better, Our World in Data, October 31.
Wiblin, Robert & Keiran Harris (2021) Max Roser on building the world’s first great source of COVID-19 data at Our World in Data, 80,000 Hours, June 21.
Our World in Data (OWID) is a non-profit that aims to make accessible and understandable the existing research and data on how to make progress against poverty, disease, climate change, war, and other issues causing suffering or posing an existential risk.
Roser, Max (2021) Why do we need to know about progress if we are concerned about the world’s large problems? The mission of Our World in Data, Our World in Data, June 7.
Our World in Data is a non-profit that aims to make accessible and understandable the existing research and data on how to make progress against poverty, disease,poverty, disease, climate change, war,war, and other issues causing suffering or posing an existential risk.
Our World in Data is a non-profit that aims to make accessible and understandable the existing research and data on how to make progress against poverty, disease, climate change, war, and other issues causing suffering or posing an existential risk.
Our World in Data. Official website.
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