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mettamage
2 days ago
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Global population movements from 1990 to 2023
As the article points out. The researcher’s site has an exploratory tool to view the data [1].
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https://www.socsc.hku.hk/rhps/global-migration/
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gadders
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If you pick 2023/2024 and the UK, you can see the disaster that is the Boris Wave.
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3stacks
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Thoughts and prayers friend.
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jtbayly
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That tool could be interesting if there was a way to stop the rendered globe from spinning. As is, it is unusable
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photochemsyn
2 days ago
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Select the more options pulldown menu, click on projection, select ‘natural Earth’, no spinning.
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3stacks
2 days ago
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and it accurately displays the Earth (flat) globecels btfo
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sss111
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if you click and hold on a country, it stops spinning :)
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dang
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Thanks! We'll put that link in the toptext as well.
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[1] https://www.socsc.hku.hk/rhps/global-migration/