Climate Posters

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World Scoreboard

Climate action class

Energy Flow

Electricity mix by source

Paris Gap

Pre vs post-Paris CAGR

Transition Race

Renewable % ranking

Carbon Inequality

CO₂ per capita gap

Air Quality

PM2.5 vs WHO guideline

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Poster Collection

Six distinct poster types covering emissions, energy mix, Paris gap analysis, transition race, carbon inequality, and air quality across 20+ countries.

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Poster types

20+

Countries

200+

Data points

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Who is actually reducing emissions?
Climate action classification · CO₂ CAGR 2015–2023 + Renewable growth 2018–2023
Loading map…Changer (0)Starter (0)Talker (0)NoData (0)
0
Changers
↓CO₂ + ↑Renewable
0
Starters
One condition met
0
Talkers
Neither condition
Source: World Bank WDI CO₂ / Ember Climate Renewable % · VisualClimate classification · visualclimate.org
Global

World Scoreboard

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🇰🇷  South Korea burns 61% fossil fuel. Only 9.6% is clean.
Electricity mix by source · South Korea · 2023
Fossil 61.2%Renewable 9.6%Nuclear 29.2%Electricity
61%
Fossil
10%
Renewable
29%
Nuclear
Source: Ember Climate 2023 \u00b7 visualclimate.org
Energy

Energy Flow

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🇰🇷  Paris promised change. Here is who delivered.
CO₂ per capita CAGR before vs after the Paris Agreement

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Source: World Bank WDI CO₂ per capita 2000–2023 · visualclimate.org
Paris Gap

Paris Gap

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Source: Ember Climate / OWID Energy 2023 · visualclimate.org
Transition

Transition Race

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One Korean citizen emits as much CO₂ as 16 Bangladeshi citizens.
CO₂ per capita comparison · 2023
🇰🇷 11.4 t=🇧🇩 0.7 t × 16
16×0.7 t vs 11.4 t per capita
Source: World Bank WDI 2023 \u00b7 visualclimate.org
Inequality

Carbon Inequality

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Who is actually reducing emissions?
Climate action classification · CO₂ CAGR 2015–2023 + Renewable growth 2018–2023
Loading map…Changer (0)Starter (0)Talker (0)NoData (0)
0
Changers
↓CO₂ + ↑Renewable
0
Starters
One condition met
0
Talkers
Neither condition
Source: World Bank WDI CO₂ / Ember Climate Renewable % · VisualClimate classification · visualclimate.org
Global

World Scoreboard

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🇰🇷  South Korea burns 61% fossil fuel. Only 9.6% is clean.
Electricity mix by source · South Korea · 2023
Fossil 61.2%Renewable 9.6%Nuclear 29.2%Electricity
61%
Fossil
10%
Renewable
29%
Nuclear
Source: Ember Climate 2023 \u00b7 visualclimate.org
Energy

Energy Flow

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🇰🇷  Paris promised change. Here is who delivered.
CO₂ per capita CAGR before vs after the Paris Agreement

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Source: World Bank WDI CO₂ per capita 2000–2023 · visualclimate.org
Paris Gap

Paris Gap

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Source: Ember Climate / OWID Energy 2023 · visualclimate.org
Transition

Transition Race

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One Korean citizen emits as much CO₂ as 16 Bangladeshi citizens.
CO₂ per capita comparison · 2023
🇰🇷 11.4 t=🇧🇩 0.7 t × 16
16×0.7 t vs 11.4 t per capita
Source: World Bank WDI 2023 \u00b7 visualclimate.org
Inequality

Carbon Inequality

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🇰🇷  South Korea breathes air 5× dirtier than WHO allows.
Annual mean PM2.5 concentration, 2023
WHO5 µg/m³vsSouth Korea25.9 µg/m³
25.9µg/m³  ·  WHO safe limit: 5 µg/m³
Source: World Bank WDI PM2.5 · WHO guideline: 5 µg/m³ annual mean · visualclimate.org
Air

Air Quality

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