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How Low-Carbon Can You Go: The Transportation Ranking
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How Low-Carbon Can You Go: The Transportation Ranking


Sightline does the math on the most climate-friendly way to travel. We chart CO2 emissions by transportation mode, from an SUV to a plane to a bus. Also shows differences based on occupancy (i.e. full bus vs. half-full bus).
CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuels by Sector
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CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuels by Sector


In the Northwest states, 53 percent of our CO2 emissions from fossil fuels stem from transportation uses including commute traffic, freight, and planes. This chart series shows emissions for the Northwest states, the US West, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
Canada and Climate Change
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Canada and Climate Change


Canadian provinces and their greenhouse gas emissions from energy, with the world nations equivalents.
Canadian Emissions and US Equivalents
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Canadian Emissions and US Equivalents


Canadian provinces and their greenhouse gas emissions from energy, with the US state equivalents.
United States of Climate Change - the 50 States
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United States of Climate Change - the 50 States


US greenhouse gas emissions from energy and their nation equivalents. Shown state by state.
United States of Climate Change
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United States of Climate Change


US greenhouse gas emissions from energy and their nation equivalents.
Temperature Increase in Cascadia 1950-2003 (map)
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Temperature Increase in Cascadia 1950-2003 (map)


Weather stations throughout the Northwest states show evidence of a long-term warming trend.
Weekly Per Person Energy Consumption
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Weekly Per Person Energy Consumption


Cascadians’ energy consumption is stuck at full throttle, despite recent price increases.
Per Capita Gasoline Consumption in BC and the NW
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Per Capita Gasoline Consumption in BC and the NW


Per-person gasoline consumption in the Northwest states is at its lowest level since 1967—but British Columbians still use much less.
Northwest States Monthly Energy Imports
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Northwest States Monthly Energy Imports


A chart of monthly natural gas and crude oil imports for Northwest States, in billions of dollars.
NW Per Capita Energy Use by Region
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NW Per Capita Energy Use by Region


Per capita consumption of highway fuels and nonindustrial electricity in ID, OR, WA, and BC since 1960; BC's consumption is lowest.
Gas Consumption in the US, compared to Nevada
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Gas Consumption in the US, compared to Nevada


Nevada--like other states with compact cities--has lowered its per-person gas use more than the US as a whole.
Northwest's Vulnerable Energy Network (animated map)
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Northwest's Vulnerable Energy Network (animated map)


The Northwest's energy system, including oil, gas, and power lines, which are vulnerable to disruptions and sabotage.
The Spread of Dams in the NW (animated map)
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The Spread of Dams in the NW (animated map)


The hundreds of dams that were built from 1930 to 1998, which now block the west's streams and rivers.
NW States' and BC's Energy Use Since 1960
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NW States' and BC's Energy Use Since 1960


Northwest states' and British Columbia's energy use going back 45 years.
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