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CO2 Emissions in the Atmosphere by Luna Suwito Tricio

CO2 Emissions in the Atmosphere by Luna Suwito Tricio

Course: Graphic Design and Infographics (Academic Year 2018-2019)
Professor: Francesco Furno

Francesco Furno, our professor, allowed us to freely choose the topic of our final project in Graphic Design & Infographics. Due to the renowned global issue known as climate change, I decided to create an infographic about CO2 emissions in the atmosphere. Within this infographic, I included the top 50 countries that are emitting the most CO2, the sources of these emissions, as well as a timeline from 1886 until today.

I chose this topic as I feel like it is important to discuss and raise awareness of the dangers that we are currently facing after having passed the “safe level” of CO2 emissions. Despite my infographic only showing the top 50 countries that emit the most CO2 onto our atmosphere, every single country contributes to this global issue. Unfortunately, whether we believe it or not; we all play a role and contribute to this issue. Nevertheless, we can change these environmental habits of ours for the better, for our future, and for a better world.
CO2 Emissions in the Atmosphere by Luna Suwito Tricio
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CO2 Emissions in the Atmosphere by Luna Suwito Tricio

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