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Author

Global Carbon Project

Grades

6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

Subjects

Science, Social Studies, Earth and Space Sciences, History, Geography, Mathematics

Resource Types

  • Interactive Media
  • Data

Regional Focus

Global

Per Capita CO2 Emissions

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Synopsis
  • This resource includes an interactive global map, table, and chart that provide data on per capita carbon dioxide emissions by country between 1750 and 2020.
  • The table lists all countries, and students can sort the data by country name, emissions, or change in emissions.
Teaching Tips

Positives

  • Students can click on the triangle icon at the front of the timeline and watch an animation of the data progression.
  • The chart, maps, and table can be downloaded.
  • This resource provides recent and historical data and lets students see how per capita emissions have changed over time. 

Additional Prerequisites

  • Students should have basic geography knowledge and a basic understanding of the term carbon emissions.

Differentiation

  • This resource allows students to use their critical thinking skills to examine the connection between a country's carbon emissions and its population size, climate, natural resources, personal choices, and industrial activities.
  • Before using this resource, teachers could ask students to write down some predictions about which countries have historically high per capita carbon emissions and which countries currently have high per capita emissions. After using the resource, students could discuss what surprised them.
Scientist Notes

The resource contains accurate datasets and there is no outlier identified. It is suitable to improve students' knowledge of the relative and actual change in per capita CO2 emissions globally. This is recommended for teaching.

Standards
  • Science and Engineering
    • ESS3: Earth and Human Activity
      • MS-ESS3-4 Construct an argument supported by evidence for how increases in human population and per-capita consumption of natural resources impact Earth’s systems.
  • Social Studies
    • Geography
      • Geography 1 (F1): Students understand the geography of the community, Maine, the United States, and various regions of the world, and geographic influences on life in the past, present, and future by using the geographic grid and a variety of types of maps, including digital sources, to locate and access relevant geographic information that reflects multiple perspectives.
    • History
      • History 1 (D2): Students understand major eras, major enduring themes, and historic influences in the history of Maine, the United States, and various regions of the world by analyzing major historical eras, major enduring themes, turning points, events, consequences, and people in the history of Maine, the United States and various regions of the world.
      • History 1 (D2): Students understand major eras, major enduring themes, and historic influences in United States and world history, including the roots of democratic philosophy, ideals, and institutions in the world by analyzing and critiquing major historical eras: major enduring themes, turning points, events, consequences, and people in the history of the world and the implications for the present and future.
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