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The problems and interactivities in this feature will allow you to explore the impact of your lifestyle choices and help you to gain a better understanding of the contributors to global emissions.
Numbers to do with carbon emissions occur again and again in the public space, and we hope that these activities will help you to compare and contextualise them.
You can read more about maths and climate change in these Plus Articles.
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Comparing carbon footprints
This interactivity is designed to help you gain a better understanding of how your lifestyle choices can affect your carbon footprint.
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Food impacts
In this interactivity you are asked to pair off different food types with the emissions created in their production.
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Comparing carbon savings
This interactivity is designed to help you gain a better understanding of how changes to your lifestyle can reduce your carbon footprint.
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Waste and recycling
Can you use the given information to work out how much plastic a family recycles?
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Frosty the Snowman
Frosty the Snowman is melting. Can you use your knowledge of differential equations to find out how his volume changes as he shrinks?
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A frosty puddle
Can you draw a sketch of how Frosty's volume changes as his height decreases?