Jeremy Hinsdale

Senior Web Producer, Communications, Columbia Climate School

B-16 Hogan Hall
Mail Code MC3277
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New York, NY 10025

BIOGRAPHY:

Jeremy Hinsdale is a web producer/developer and journalist based in New York City. His interests include emergent technologies, multimedia, and data science and visualization. His work has appeared on the websites for PBS, Newsweek, the American Museum of Natural History and other publications.

Interactives / Data Visualizations

Research Projects: Columbia Climate School
Data Slideshow: History in Tree Rings
Daily Maximum Wet-Bulb Temperature
Soil Lead Levels Near Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris
World Happiness Trends
By the Numbers: Air Quality and Pollution in New York City
Flooding in Bangladesh, July 2020
Lamont-Doerty Earth Observatory Named Features
Rainwater Harvesting in Tlalpan, Mexico City
Increasing Global Urban Population Exposure to Extreme Heat

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