Provided by: Our World in Data |Published on: July 20, 2021
Graphs/Tables
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Synopsis
This interactive data resource from Our World in Data provides a map, graph, and table to illustrate the percentage of electricity each country gets from coal.
Color coding helps students clearly see data in the graph and map.
The graph includes a line for the world's usage of coal, so students can easily use this as a baseline for comparison.
Prerequisites
Students should understand that coal is a fossil fuel and a nonrenewable resource.
Students should also know some alternative forms of energy.
Differentiation & Implementation
Students can compare coal usage to other sources of energy in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. Students can also talk about the extraction process and compare it to extractions for other fossil fuels.