Data Visualization

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This is my favorite part about analytics: Taking boring flat data and bringing it to life through visualization” John Tukey

Be a part of the solution not part of the pollution

Environmental pollution is an incurable disease

But, it can be limited to reduce its effects.

“The true cost of climate change is felt in our hospitals and in our lungs. The health burden of polluting energy sources is now so high, that moving to cleaner and more sustainable choices for energy supply, transport and food systems effectively pays for itself,” says Dr Maria Neira, WHO Director of Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health.

Household air pollution kills 4 million people a year and tends to affect countries in Africa and Asia, where polluting fuels and technologies are used every day particularly at home for cooking, heating and lighting.

Worldwide, up to 14% of children aged 5 – 18 years have asthma relating to factors including air pollution. Every year, 543 000 children* younger than 5 years die of respiratory disease linked to air pollution. Overall,4.2 million death every year are caused by air pollution.

                         

When CO2 emissions increase in the world, the pollution indicator increases as well.

When the air pollution is bad, many people in my office develop coughs and sick days are taken. I like to walk or ride a bicycle home, but I always need to check the air quality before leaving work. Today I decided to take the bus home because the air quality reading was 150. I have also cancelled weekend plans with friends due to the unhealthy air levels. It can be very depressing.”

How to reduce CO2 emissions?

China implemented several solutions like Tradable performance standard (TPS) which is a system that reduces its CO2 emissions.

China also started to plant green areas.
By 2030, China will have renewable energy sources account 25% of total energy consumption.

Even though China’s CO2 emissions increased , its pollution indicators decreased. This shows that China is working on controlling its CO2 emissions.

 

 

 

As seen in the above visualizations, that the CO2 emissions increased in China from 2010 to 2017, but its pollution indicator decreased, this shows the effectiveness of the regulations that China imposed.

Recommendations

All countries should implement regulations and policies to reduce its CO2 emissions.

Electric cars should take place, as well as new green areas should be planted to decrease CO2 emissions.

 

 

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Posted on

April 17, 2022

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