New atlas makes the invisible visible 

Maps can say a lot about political and physical geographies, but they can be so much more. They can show cyberspace, migration routes, and environmental change. That’s the tip of the iceberg of what lurks inside a new book: “Atlas of the Invisible.” Joining host Marco Werman to discuss is co-author James Cheshire from London.

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