Vital Signs Online
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Vital Signs Online provides business leaders, policymakers, and engaged citizens with the latest data and analysis they need to understand critical global trends. Newly updated trends are released every two weeks—providing consistently fresh content to underpin intelligent business and policy decisions.
Worldwatch's coverage of the Earth's “vital signs” documents important economic, environmental, and social trends that are changing our lives, for better and for worse. From rising fossil fuel consumption to emerging carbon markets, from dwindling fish stocks to sustainable seafood. Vital Signs describes the world's important transitions, and more.
From the boardroom to the classroom, Vital Signs Online is designed to help you bring your research or presentation to the next level. Information is presented in concise, thoughtful analysis with simple but compelling graphics.
For a limited time, trends are available for individual purchase at $10 each.
Trend downloads include:
- Concise analysis on the current state of the topic, and how the trend is changing
- Full endnote referencing
- Presentation-ready graphs and tables that provide a quick snapshot of the trend’s growth or decline
- Excel worksheets and data charts for data manipulation and statistical work
Trend Categories
Food
Soybean Production
Meat Production
Fish Harvests/Aquaculture
Egg Production
Genetically Modified Crops - New
Agricultural Resources
Energy and Climate
Climate Change
Coal Use
Fossil Fuel Use
Oil Consumption
Nuclear Power - New
Wind Energy
Solar Photovoltaics
Biofuel Production
Carbon Emissions - New
Weather Related Disasters
Compact Fluorescent Lighting - New
Combined Heat and Power - New
Global Economy
Child Labor
Informal Economies
Socially Responsible Investing
Green Jobs - New
Microfinance - New
Health and Disease
Resource Economics
Transportation and Communication
Environment
Climate Change's Effect on Biodiversity
Invasive Species
Endangered Species
Bottled Water
Sustainable Communities/Ecovillages
Ozone Hole

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