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🚨ANSWER: it’s 3/5/7/10 day weather forecast accuracies Dotted lines are southern hemisphere, solid ones are northern All the better for bbq planning And the more important matters of storms, heatwaves, agriculture, grid demand and more
digital technology adoption by global regions
Good one Duncan. I’m thinking cancer survival rates by type. No idea what the dotted lines are for, why they all start below and then join the solid lines in the 00s.. I’m stumped three feet out of my crease on that. Must be adoption of new technology, or new methodology for measurement.
It's the accuracy of weather forecasts! (By sheer chance, I happened to see Stuart comment today on a chart that looks very like this posted a couple of weeks back by Our World in Data...)
Is it access to clean water and sanitation?
I’m feeling optimistic today. That looks like the rise in global literacy?
Pastry to filling ratio in the Greggs sausage rolls* *Disclaimer: ‘good thing’ is a relative concept depending on whether you’re a ‘filling’ or a ‘pastry’ person.
Is it safe drinking water in different regions?
% of leisure time at various ages, the variants being male and female?
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3wCLUE: lots of people are, quite understandably, guessing along UN SDG lines. It is nothing to do with them. But it is something we all benefit from, wherever we are in the world