Weather & Environment
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Overview
This product serves as a central source of global weather and environmental metrics. A single, unified schema joins together data across numerous sources that track global environmental factors.
Example topics covered:
- Daily weather events (e.g. temperature, precipitation) across 180 countries
- Greenhouse gas emissions including carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and fluorinated gases (F-gases) by country, source, and sector
- Greenhouse gas emissions related to agriculture, forestry, and other land use activities
- Global temperature change
- Energy consumption per dollar by country
- Carbon intensity of electricity by country
- Future emission scenarios based on assumptions regarding economic growth, technological advancements, and policy implementations
- FEMA disaster declarations
- National Flood Insurance Program policies & claims
Data Sources
A detailed description of the data is available by source. Source pages include key attributes (e.g. geographic coverage, time granularity, history, entity level), release frequency, notes & methodologies, and sample queries.
Climate Watch
Provides data and tools related to global climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, and climate policies.
Emmissions
Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Offers energy statistics for the U.S., including data on fuel production, consumption, and energy prices.
Energy
Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR)
Provides global emissions data for air pollutants and greenhouse gases.
Emissions
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Provides data on global agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and nutrition, focusing on sustainability and food security.
Food
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Provides data on global weather, climate conditions, and environmental observations.
Climate
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Provides data on federally-declared disasters in the United States, disaster recovery public assistance funding, and policies and claims from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
Disaster Recovery
Our World in Data (OWID)
Provides global datasets on a wide range of topics including health, education, and economic development.
Global
Geography Tables
Combination of geographic identifiers using data from the US Census and Statistics Canada.
Disclaimers
See the individual source pages for source-specific disclaimers. Links to provider terms, license, and disclaimers are provided where appropriate.
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