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- Spreading like Wildfire: The Rising Threat of Extraordinary . . .
Wildfires are becoming more intense and more frequent, ravaging communities and ecosystems in their path Recent years have seen record-breaking wildfire seasons across the world from Australia to the Arctic to North and South America With global temperatures on the rise, the need to reduce wildfire risk is more critical than ever A new report, Spreading like Wildfire: The Rising Threat of
- The Latest Travel Data - U. S. Travel Association
Monthly member-exclusive summary of the latest economic, consumer and travel indicators, trends and analysis featuring key highlights from the U S Travel Insights Dashboard The Latest Travel Data (2025-05-21)| U S Travel Association
- Census Profile: Immigration Ethnocultural Diversity - Brampton
IMMIGRATION ETHNOCULTURAL DIVERSITY Did you know The top 10 countries of birth for the immigrant population are listed in the following charts Pie chart showing Canadian citizenship in Brampton 58 89% are citizens aged 18 and over, 20 03% are citizens under 18 years, and 21 08% are not citizens Top chart showing top 10 places of birth for immigrants India is at the top with 159600
- Data Tools and Apps - Census. gov
An official website of the United States government Here’s how you know
- Authentication challenge pages - Philippine Statistics Authority
If you are the site owner, click here 若你是網主,請按此, 連結連結
- Ontario demographics | ontario. ca
An updated set of population projections is published every year to reflect the most up-to-date trends and historical data The latest update uses the 2022 population estimates from Statistics Canada (released in February 2022 and based on the 2016 Census) as a base and includes: changes in the base population
- Gen Z Voted at a Higher Rate in 2022 than Previous . . .
The 2022 election was the first midterm contest in which Generation Z made up the entire age 18-24 cohort of potential voters A new CIRCLE analysis of Census data shows that youth voted at a higher rate in that election than Millennials, Gen X, and likely Boomers did in their generations’ first midterm election—highlighting the trend of historic political engagement by today’s youth
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