Pulse Of Globe Sources

Public data behind the platform

Pulse Of Globe uses public institutions, large-scale international datasets, and widely referenced research sources to support live counters, estimates, and structured global risk summaries.

Main source groups

The site combines multiple source types depending on the page, metric, and subject area being shown.

Global institutions

  • United Nations (UN)
  • World Bank
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • OECD
  • Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

Environment & energy

  • Global Carbon Project
  • United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
  • IUCN Red List
  • International Energy Agency (IEA)

Technology & research

  • OpenAI Blog
  • AI Index
  • PwC
  • McKinsey

How these sources are used

Pulse Of Globe uses annual and large-scale public statistics as a foundation for live-style counter estimates. These values are then translated into continuously updating displays to create a more readable real-time experience.

On the Global Risk page, these public signals are combined with structured interpretation and AI-assisted writing to present a simplified directional overview of current world conditions.

Exact values may vary over time and should be understood as informational estimates rather than official real-time measurements.

Quick notes

Source coverage can differ by category. Some counters are derived from broad annual datasets, while some risk summaries rely on a wider mix of institutional signals and current developments.

Public datasets Institutional sources Approximate estimates