This month marks a sad milestone: one million COVID deaths in the U.S. Many American papers tried to visualize the loss — and reconcile the scale of the numbers with the humanity of the individuals involved. (The New York Times' contribution in particular generated both praise and criticism for its approach to that problem.)
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. The New York Times: How America Lost One Million People , May 13 Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. The Washington Post: One million of us , May 12 Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. The Wall Street Journal: U.S. Surpasses One Million Covid-19 Deaths , may 16 Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. Axios: 1 million deaths - Remembering the lives lost to COVID-19 in America , May 9 Politico: What if Delaware disappeared? 1 million Covid-19 deaths explained in 4 charts , May 11 Pew Research Center: 57% of Americans say masks should be required on airplanes and public transportation , May 11 Two animations this week, from Le Monde and The Washington Post, showed how the military and diplomatic outlooks for Ukraine have changed over the past three months:
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. Le Monde: Invasion de l’Ukraine en cartes : l’évolution des combats semaine après semaine , May 11 Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. The Washington Post: Ukraine is now the top recipient of U.S. military aid. Here’s how it surpassed even Israel and Egypt , May 13 There were also charts and maps on international sympathies in the war :
The Economist: Russia is swaying Twitter users outside the West to its side , May 14 Gazeta Wyborcza: Wojna w Ukrainie. Część Europejczyków winą obarcza NATO, nie Putina , May 11 Le Monde: Kaliningrad, une épine dans le pied de l’OTAN , May 13 And on the damage to Ukraine's infrastructure and natural environment :
Financial Times: Who will pay to put Ukraine back together again? , May 11 RTVE: La naturaleza, víctima olvidada de la guerra de Ucrania: "Habrá daños que nunca se puedan recuperar," May 16 Other topics in environmental visualizations included floods , droughts , and microplastics in the ocean :
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. The Washington Post: Black communities are last in line for disaster planning in Texas , May 12 De Tijd: Infrastructuur zadelt Vlaanderen op met droogteprobleem , May 16 Publico: O que são microplásticos? Quais os perigos? , May 14 Financial Times: Record carbon dioxide levels alarm scientists , May 13 Le Monde: Au Royaume-Uni, le pari fragile de l’éolien en mer , May 15 But the biggest environmental issue of the week was fire — specifically, a new assessment of wildfire risks in the United States :
The New York Times: Here Are the Wildfire Risks to Homes Across the Lower 48 States , May 16 Bloomberg: Is My Home at Risk From Wildfire? This Is How to Find Out , May 16 The Washington Post: 1 in 6 Americans live in areas with significant wildfire risk , May 16 The Los Angeles Times: Why Laguna Niguel fire was so destructive: Flying hot embers, huge homes, dry brush , May 13 The U.S. Senate voted against protecting abortion rights in federal law — a decision, in The Economist's analysis, that had more to do with national party politics than with the will of their constituents:
The Economist: American senators strike down a bill that would have codified abortion rights , May 11 SBS News: 임신중절권 뒤집겠다는 미국, 어떻게 생각해? , May 12 The New York Times: Pregnant? Need Help? They Have an Agenda , May 13 Regional elections were held this Sunday in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia:
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. Süddeutsche Zeitung: Die Wahlergebnisse in den Wahlkreisen , May 15 WAZ: Ergebnisse und Auswertungen: So hat NRW bei der Landtagswahl gestimmt , May 15 Zeit Online: Alle Ergebnisse der Landtagswahl in Nordrhein-Westfalen , May 16 Süddeutsche Zeitung: Schwarzes Land? , May 16 Spiegel: Alle Ergebnisse – so hat Nordrhein-Westfalen gewählt , May 16 Zeit Online: FDP-Wähler wechseln zur CDU, SPD-Anhänger bleiben zu Hause , May 16 And other election visualizations covered the Australian parliament , Swiss referenda , and a mayoral race in Los Angeles :
Bloomberg: How Australia's Election Could Shape China Ties, Climate Action and Equality , May 16 Neue Zürcher Zeitung: So hat Ihre Gemeinde abgestimmt , May 15 RTS Info: Les cartes des résultats des votations fédérales, commune par commune , May 15 The Los Angeles Times: Where L.A. mayoral candidates raise the most money , May 10 Other political topics included "levelling up ," immigration to the U.K. , and partisan bias on Twitter .
Bloomberg: Boris Johnson’s Flagship Plan to Fix Britain Is in Trouble , May 12 Financial Times: Britain is now a high-immigration country and most are fine with that , May 12 The Washington Post: Musk doesn’t own Twitter yet, but conservatives are racking up followers , May 13 For something fun, these two maps show the same radio telescopes that recently produced a picture of the black hole at the center of the Milky Way:
National Geographic: Behold: The first picture of the black hole at the center of our galaxy , May 12 Süddeutsche Zeitung: Im Zentrum lauert ein Schwarzes Loch , May 12 For the most part, simple charts ruled in our miscellaneous section:
Our World In Data: What share of people say they are vegetarian, vegan, or flexitarian? , May 13 The Wall Street Journal: Is It Better to Rent or Buy? What to Do in a Hot Housing Market , May 12 Financial Times: Cost-conscious consumers are the problem for Netflix , May 14 The Wall Street Journal: How More Than $1 Trillion of Crypto Vanished in Just Six Months , May 13 The Why Axis: You think outdoor air is dirty? Wait until you see what the air in peoples' homes looks like , May 13 But there were some fancier findings as well, like this animation from FlowingData on who Americans spend time with throughout the day :
Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. FlowingData: How Much Time We Spend Alone and With Others , May 12 The Wall Street Journal: Baby Formula Shortage Stuns States Including Tennessee, Kansas and Delaware , may 14 Bloomberg: London Laundering Case May Hold Clues to Guinea’s Gold , May 13