Ethics
Our commitment to transparent research and responsible communication.
Ethical Representation of Material
Accuracy is our top priority when discussing global climate data. While the information presented on this site is based on reputable sources, we are by no means the scientific authority on this topic. Therefore, we would encourage the reader to refer to the scientific literature regarding climate change for further reading.
- Data Sourcing: We gather evidence from credible scientific sources to ensure our findings are grounded in verified facts.
- Attribution & Citations: All data, visualizations, and external materials are clearly credited to their original sources, with links and/or references provided.
- Avoiding Misrepresentation: We do not exaggerate trends or omit relevant data points to support a predetermined narrative.
- Ethical Use of Visuals: Charts and graphics are designed to accurately reflect real data in scale and proportion, while avoiding any distortion through misleading axes or other unscrupulous design choices.
- Balanced Analysis: We aim to avoid bias by presenting both the helpful innovations in computer technology and the environmentally damaging impacts of the industry.