Relation between nation's life expectancy and carbon dioxide emissions
Last Update:February,1,2015 Created:February,1,2015
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| Title of the dataset | Relation between nation's life expectancy and carbon dioxide emissions |
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| Type of data: Check all that apply. Use "Other" to specify other types so that we can include them in further updates. | graph series table |
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| Variable labels of dataset (the names of the variables) | CO2 EMISSIONS PER CAPITA IN METRIC TONNES|LIFE EXPECTANCY (FEMALE)|GDP PER CAPITA|LIST OF NATIONS|LIFE EXPECTANCY (MALE)|LIFE EXPECTANCY (TOTAL) |
| Outline of data | The data, obtained from World Bank's data catalog, gives information about the life expectancy at different nations. Also, it gives information about Carbon dioxide emissions by different nations. In a broader sense, since CO2 emissions cause health issues, life expectancy should be low. I'd like to see if the actual data supports this view |
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| What kind of data/tools do you wish to have? | data regarding literacy about effects of climate change on health could also add some insights into this comparison. |
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