Provided by: Airport Tracker |Published on: April 27, 2021
Graphs/Tables Grades 6-8, 9-12
Synopsis
This interactive map shows the carbon emissions for the 1,300 largest airports around the world and the total passenger flight carbon emissions by country.
Students can also view more detailed emissions data for each individual country and airport.
Students will have fun exploring this map to see the climate impact of airports near them.
Students can conceptualize the amount of carbon emissions for a country or airport using the provided equivalence comparisons to cars and coal plants.
Additional Prerequisites
This map only counts emissions from carbon dioxide and not the non-CO2 warming effects of aviation. Click here to learn more about the full climate impact of aviation.
To view an individual airport select its location on the map or use the country drop-down selector at the top of the map.
To view the map legend click the icon in the bottom left corner of the map.
Differentiation
Math students could graph the data showing emissions from the top 10 most polluting airports.
Science and engineering students could research how to scale up the use of sailboats for intercontinental travel.
Students could read this fact sheet on electric flight from Stay Grounded which debunks greenwashing techniques in the aviation industry related to electric flight.
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