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Add topicLatest comment: 30 May 2022 by Elie in topic Maps worth making
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Maps worth making[edit source]
Isochromic world maps:
- coal, oil, and natural gas: reserves. superimposed with population.
- coal, oil, and natural gas: production. superimposed with population.
- coal, oil, and natural gas: consumption. superimposed with population.
- Population in black, with a very small pixel spread.
- Fossil fuels in overlapping cyan, magenta and yellow (country-level resolution).
Some things this would help showcase:
- how much oil comes from war-torn countries (Russia, Ukraine, Middle East, etc)
- how much oil the USA consumes compared to other countries
- which countries still heavily use coal
- what motivates imports/exports (the difference between production and consumption maps)
- fuel usage, both per capita and in total