18 / Data Analytics / Sep 2025
Who Emits, Who Suffers?
Tableau dashboard on global climate inequality in 2023, comparing emissions responsibility with exposure and vulnerability.
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Overview
Who Emits, Who Suffers? is a climate analytics dashboard about the uneven relationship between emissions and climate burden.
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Challenge
Climate inequality is difficult to explain because the people most affected are not always the largest emitters.
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Outcome
The project demonstrates analytical storytelling for a public-interest topic, showing how dashboard design can make global imbalance easier to inspect and discuss.
Project background
Why this project exists
Who Emits, Who Suffers? is a Tableau dashboard about climate inequality in 2023. The project compares responsibility and exposure, asking how data can make an uneven global problem easier to understand.
The dashboard is shaped around contrast: emissions, vulnerability, geography, and the distance between who contributes most and who absorbs the consequences.
Build notes
How it was shaped
Organized climate indicators around emissions, exposure, and inequality signals.
Used Tableau visual hierarchy to support comparison across countries or regions.
Framed the dashboard around the central question of responsibility versus consequence.