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01-26-2026 05:11 AM - last edited 01-26-2026 19:09 PM
This report explores how CO₂ emissions drive global climate change by connecting three key dimensions: emissions, temperature anomalies, and sea level rise. The dashboard combines historical data analysis with future scenario modeling to reveal long-term trends, inequalities in carbon responsibility, and potential climate risks.
NOAA Global Temperature Anomalies
Our World in Data (CO₂ emissions per capita)
Our World in Data (Global sea level rise)
CO₂ emissions per capita vary significantly across countries and regions, highlighting global inequality in carbon responsibility.
Global temperatures show a clear long-term warming trend strongly correlated with rising emissions.
Sea levels have accelerated in recent decades due to ocean warming and ice melt.
Future scenario modeling demonstrates how different emission pathways could shape temperature and sea level outcomes by 2100.
Multi-layer storytelling: Cause → Signal → Impact → Future Scenarios
Advanced DAX measures and dynamic visual interactions
Scenario modeling using What-if parameters
Accessibility-focused design, including alt text, contrast optimization, and intuitive navigation
Interactive tooltips and comparative visualizations for deeper insights
This report is designed for climate researchers, policymakers, sustainability teams, and global stakeholders to better understand how today’s emissions influence tomorrow’s climate and to support data-driven climate communication and decision-making.