A tale of two maps on my personal Medium channel (here) was the start of a series Speaking truth to power, to challenge prevailing myths in current affairs (end-of-series full index here).The undeniable truth of carbon emissions is illustrated by CO2 emissions by country and by CO2 emissions over time as well as Other fuels emissions.
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Friday, 28 July 2023
Thursday, 29 June 2023
AI Prompt Engineering Trial 1
Community Engagement 1,... 20, 21 & 22
Wednesday, 28 June 2023
Cottenham Open CIC rebooted
Community Engagement 1, ... 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 & 21
Monday, 26 June 2023
Sea Level Rise update
The last post before peatlands (recent update here) was the East Anglia flood protection infrastructure here - both used extensive Environment Agency data, publicly available if needing some (at time extensive) work as described therein. Here are further DIY resources to create maps like this fun pirate map of East Anglia under 12 m. water est. around 2150AD (from here updated here):
Friday, 23 June 2023
Community, climate and maps - an update
Update: see a follow-on post to sea level rise in East Anglia here.
This is a follow on to this post: lets address one of the update items, Fire & Ice, in the light of an early and vicious start to the Canadian fire season. The question is: notwithstanding this year's events, is there an increase in fires and if so, can they be related to climate change as, say, in California?
Thursday, 22 June 2023
Rewater peatlands to mitigate climate change update
Update: see a follow-on post to fire maps in the news here.
In my Story Map Portfolio, step past the first five on climate issues, and the next seven on East Anglia environs affected by climate emergency, to my last and most comprehensive one: Fenlands Challenge - below and fully here - was submitted to a UN Sustainable Development Goals call for story maps; it lays out opportunities and challenges in rewatering peatlands as the most effective way to counter greenhouse gas effects on climate warming.
Tuesday, 20 June 2023
A brief history of mine
Update: a duo of posts on my Medium professional channel here relates my early computing.
As I go through a 'hard reset' in my life and am exiting social media by&large, this may be a good time to pause and reflect on my IT journey.
Wednesday, 14 December 2022
More fun with Maps
Tuesday, 15 November 2022
"I'm baaaack"
After a year hiatus (see here & here), I have decided I'm not leaving the UK after all. As a result:
- on ArcGIS Online look for azolnaiadmin and devzolnai 👉 my Living Atlas contribution!
- I restored my ESRI(UK) Non Profit Oraganization account with Terry Jackson - see cottenham.info in banner ribbon menu - so my story maps and posted maps should all be restored too
👉 my Developer account never left, see my perso. & prof. portfolios, top R on desktop browser - despite news swirling around twitter, I reluctantly rejoined @azolnai, but this time will carefully curate it in the geo space - one issue before, was that I really should've split professional (GIS) and socials (activism) - made it "pro" under Community, but I will not pay to get "blue-badged"!
Saturday, 24 September 2022
"So long and thanks for the maps" - Pt. III
Following on the listings in the previous post, lets revisit some blog stats Google handily collects for us! This is an update from two years ago:
... We hit the 13 year and exceeded the half million hits mark!