“Maps are like milk: their information is perishable , and it is wise to check the date.” “Like guns and crosses, maps can be good or bad , depending on who’s holding them, who they’re aimed at, how they’re used, and why" Mark Monmoneir, Syracuse University of Geography Author of How to Lie with Maps How do the maps you look at, impact the way you see the world? Watch the video and then check it out for yourself! Take a few minutes to explore this mapping tool which helps show the problems with the Mercator map. What happens when you type in "Russia" and move that country south to the equator? What happens when you type in "Dem. Rep. Congo" and move it north over Europe? What happens when you move Brasil over the United States? South Up? South-up Peters projection. Daniel R. Strebe , CC BY-SA North is up, right? Only by convention . There’s no scientific reason why north is any more "up" than south. Equally, we could do east-...