Portrait of Tim Wallace

Tim Wallace

Tim Wallace is a senior editor for geography at The New York Times. He makes visual stories with information gathered from land, sky and space. He has a Ph.D. in geography from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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    What Ukraine Has Lost

    We measured every town, street and building blown apart in Ukraine to show the first comprehensive picture of where people can’t return home.

    By Jeffrey Gettleman, Finbarr O’Reilly, Tim Wallace and Marco Hernandez

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    Maps: Tracking the Attacks in Israel and Gaza

    See where Israel has bulldozed vast areas of Gaza, as its invasion continues to advance south.

    By Lauren Leatherby, Karen Yourish, Elena Shao, Eli Murray, Scott Reinhard, Josh Holder, Agnes Chang, Eleanor Lutz, Weiyi Cai, Pablo Robles, Leanne Abraham, Zach Levitt, Tim Wallace, Yousur Al-Hlou, Aric Toler, Ishaan Jhaveri, Robin Stein, Ashley Wu, Riley Mellen, John Ismay, Hiba Yazbek, Christoph Koettl, Molly Cook Escobar, Charlie Smart, Patrick Kingsley, Ronen Bergman, Amy Schoenfeld Walker, Bora Erden and Jon Huang

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    ‘War Against the Children’

    New research reveals the vast scope of the Native American boarding school system, which for more than a century removed Native children from their homes and families in an effort to assimilate them. Students at the schools gave up their names, their labor and sometimes their lives.

    By Zach Levitt, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Simon Romero and Tim Wallace

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    The Real-World Costs of the Digital Race for Bitcoin

    Bitcoin mines cash in on electricity — by devouring it, selling it, even turning it off — and they cause immense pollution. In many cases, the public pays a price.

    By Gabriel J.X. Dance, Tim Wallace and Zach Levitt

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