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Visualising the Carbon Footprint of UK Neighborhoods

An interactive map of local carbon footprints across the UK
Visualising the Carbon Footprint of UK Neighborhoods
Carbon Footprint Map | Jacob Weinbren

In an innovative approach to understanding local contributions to global greenhouse gas emissions, a recent study provides a detailed analysis of per capita consumption-based CO₂ emissions across the UK. The map I made uses this data to look into how individual consumption patterns contribute to the broader issue of climate change. The full map is here.

The study integrates data from three key sources: the Output Area Classification, the Living Costs and Food Survey, and a commercial household expenditure dataset by TransUnion. By averaging these datasets, we can enhance the reliability of the output.

The resulting visualisation highlights the disparities in carbon footprints across different regions, underscoring the need for targeted policies to reduce emissions.

For those interested in diving deeper into the methodology and results of this study, the complete research is accessible through the UK Data Service: Per Capita Consumption-Based Greenhouse Gas Emissions for UK Lower and Middle Layer Super Output Areas, 2016