The data shows changes in gas use and carbon dioxide emissions over time in different countries, allowing for multiple comparisons.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should be able to read line graphs to understand the data.
Students should understand that gas use contributes to carbon dioxide emissions.
Students should understand what "per capita" means.
Differentiation
Social studies classes could use the table to find the countries that have had the biggest change in carbon emissions from gas and discuss why some countries have become more reliant on gas while others have reduced their reliance on gas.
Geography classes can look at the map to determine which parts of the world produce the highest carbon emission from gas. Students can research why these regions are more likely to use gas.
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