Geography
This is a choropleth map that shows the carbon emission rates of all the countries around the world, from this map you can see that most of the world is in the over 90, some specific countries are Canada and Brazil for example. Very few countries are less then 90, countries like Ghana and Madagascar are actually less then 9, which is very low. Also from this map I see that most countries less then 90 are in Africa, even though there are some countries that are more then 90, the majority of countries in Africa are less then 90. Also, this choropleth map answers the question: Where is there air pollution around the world? From looking at this map, you can see that air pollution is almost in every single country around the world. Even if their carbon emission rate is very low, they still have at least 0.01% of air pollution. Some countries have no data on their carbon emission rate, but I can highly say that they will have exactly or more than 0.01% of air pollution.
I have made a Top 10 country list on where you should live based on CO2 Emission Rates, Literacy Rates, Access to Fresh Water, and Life Expectancy.
My Original Top 10:
10. Brazil
9. Russia
8. Pakistan
7. China
6. Indonesia
5. United States
4. Turkey
3. Canada
2. Qatar
1. New Zealand
I will actually keep my top 10 countries, but instead change the order they rank.
10. China (8 286 892 kilotonnes)
9. United States (5 433 057 kilotonnes)
8. Russia (1 740 776 kilotonnes)
7. Canada (499 137 kilotonnes)
6. Indonesia (433 989 kilotonnes)
5. Russia (419 754 kilotonnes)
4. Turkey (298 002 kilotonnes)
3. Pakistan (161 396 kilotonnes)
2. Qatar (70 531 kilotonnes)
1. New Zealand (31 551 kilotonnes)
As you can see, I have changed my countries order from the most highest amount of carbon emission rate to the lowest. You can also see that New Zealend is still first and Qatar is still second because those two countries have the lowest carbon emission rate. You might not know the measurement of kilotonnes, 1 kilotonne = 1 000 000 kilograms. You can just imagine how many kilograms China has for their carbon emission rate since theirs was the highest out of all countries.