Students can customize the interactive to display data for specific years and locations.
Students can visualize the change in the carbon intensity of energy production over time.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should be able to read a map and a line graph and be familiar with absolute and relative change.
The data and visuals are available to download.
Differentiation
This resource can be used in math classes as a practical application of the uses of line graphs or to illustrate the concepts of absolute and relative change.
Geography classes can use the map to investigate patterns in the location of countries and the carbon intensity of their energy production.
This resource could be incorporated into physics classes when learning about methods of energy generation and their carbon intensity.
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