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The Carbon Map (10 min)

To begin, please go to https://www.carbonmap.org/# and press play for an introduction to how to use the map. Once you’ve done this, have a go at exploring the map by answering the following questions:

  1. Start off on the “Area” tab. Change the shade of the map to illustrate per capita emissions:
    • Look at the countries with the highest carbon emissions per capita- what do they have in common? (if you click on the country, it’s name and information will appear in the grey box to the rightJ)
    • Look at the countries with the lowest carbon footprint, what do they have in common?
  2. Move over to the “Historical” tab (You may want to hit your browsers refresh button before doing so). Which countries are historically responsible for emitting greenhouse gases?
    • Why is this relevant? (if you’re stuck, have a look in the information box on your right)
  3. Move between the “People at Risk”, “Sea level” and “Poverty” tabs and read the grey information box for each tab.
    • Which world region are most vulnerable to climate change?
    • Which world regions are least vulnerable to climate change?
  4. From exploring these aspects of the map- what is your key conclusion?