Infographic Archive

  • data buoys infographic

    Data Buoys Infographic

    We put together this infographic on data buoys for our Spring 2017 edition of the Environmental Monitor (PDF available online). Organizations across the globe use data buoy systems to observe and monitor atmospheric and oceanographic conditions in...

    • Posted March 14, 2017

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  • lake erie infographic

    Lake Erie Infographic

    A Lake Erie infographic from the Fall 2016 Environmental Monitor magazine details the lake’s productivity, algae woes and other facts using a map.

    • Posted October 28, 2016

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  • Polar Ice infographic. (Credit: Nate Christopher / Fondriest Environmental)

    Infographic: Polar Ice

    The Winter 2015 print edition of the Environmental Monitor had a focus on national parks and specifically the impacts that humans have had on them despite being set aside for protection in the parks system. Here’s more...

    • Posted February 9, 2016

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  • Invasive Species infographic. (Credit: Nate Christopher / Fondriest Environmental)

    Infographic: Invasive Species

    Infographic detailing 16 common types of invasive species -- animals or plants that aren't native to a specific location, but thrive after being introduced.

    • Posted January 4, 2016

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  • Ohio River infographic

    Infographic: Ohio River

    It's hard to overstate the importance of the Ohio River to the United States. This infographic looks at the history of the river and it's current health.

    • Posted September 18, 2015

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  • Infographic on global carbon dioxide emissions. (Credit: Nate Christopher / Fondriest Environmental)

    Infographic: Global carbon dioxide emissions

    With 2014 officially in the books as the hottest year on record, it’s a fine time to share the web version of our infographic on global carbon dioxide emissions that originally ran in the Winter 2014 (PDF)...

    • Posted February 12, 2015

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  • Infographic: Harmful algal blooms

    Harmful algal blooms seem to be on the rise, with 158 warnings reported by 21 states in 2013. An alarming 50% of those came from Great Lakes states.

    • Posted November 26, 2014

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  • El Niño infographic. (Credit: Nate Christopher / Fondriest Environmental)

    El Niño And La Niña

    The 2015-2016 El Niño has already gone down as one of the strongest ever in history. Some of its effects have included droughts as well as storms and flooding. It may very well have also been a...

    • Posted May 13, 2016

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