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According to Our World in Data, the global population emits about 34 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO₂) each year. Where does all this CO₂ come from? This graphic by Adam Symington maps out carbon emissions around the world, using 2018 data from the European Commission that tracks tonnes of CO₂ per 0.1-degree grid (roughly 11 square kilometers). This type of visualization allows us to clearly see not just population centers but flight paths, shipping lanes, and high-production areas. Let’s take a closer look at some of these concentrated (and brightly lit) regions on the map.
— source theanalysis.news | Dec 2, 2022