Suicides down

After rising for most of two decades, the overall suicide rate in the US dropped a bit in 2024, the latest year for data. More encouragingly, suicide attempts among teens has dropped much more decidedly. Young people between ages 12 and 17 attempted suicide 25 percent fewer times in 2024 than in 2021. We don’t…

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Climate report card

For all its political frustrations, the 2015 Paris Climate Accord has shaved 1.4∘C off the warming expected by the end of this century. That progress translates to reducing the projected number of extreme heat days from an average of 114 down to 57 per year. A team of scientists published research this fall finding that the emissions…

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Annual income over two centuries

Affordability is a real issue these days. And everyone’s financial situation is unique. But every once in a while it’s useful to step way back and take a really long-lens at how far we’ve come. This two-century-plus chart shows how incomes have changed. It’s corrected for purchasing power by year and by country. Overall, income…

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China’s forests multiply

China is now 25 percent forested, up from only 10 percent under forest cover in 1949. In a decades-long effort to fight desertification in its vast western regions, and reduce sandstorms that reach as far as Beijing, China has just finished planting a 2,000-mile greenbelt around the Taklamakan, its largest desert. The sandstorms apparently continue…

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Fewer children face severe deprivation

The misery and hardship endured by the world’s children is easing year after year. The share living in “severe deprivation” dropped by a third so far this century, according to UNICEF’s 2025 report. This fits the pattern. A recent World Bank report showed the number of children living in households with less than 3 dollars…

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China as the clean, green superpower

China is dominating the world in building an electrified economy based on clean energy technology. It also remains the world’s largest emitter of carbon fumes, but it is turning that corner in ways that are being felt all over the globe. The green economy is overtaking the petroleum age. And China, so far, is owning…

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Global literacy keeps rising

Literacy – that mind-expanding, horizon-stretching, force-multiplier of personal productivity –  was long a skill of elites. Two centuries ago, one person in eight around the world could read and write. A century ago, it had grown to one in three.  Now, the latest World Bank survey puts global literacy at 93 percent. In rich countries and…

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Extinctions slowing for a century

Virtually no one disputes that a serious loss of biodiversity is underway. But species extinctions actually peaked about a century ago and have been declining decade by decade, according to a sweeping new study of millions of species over the past 500 years. Most human-caused extinctions historically occurred when people brought invasive species to islands.…

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Fewer crimes, fewer inmates in America

As always, Americans widely believe crime to be rising – not so much in their own town and neighborhood but out there. What the data show is that the US is well on its way to giving 2025 the lowest murder rate ever recorded, after a sharp decrease in 2024 as well. Violent crime overall is…

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