=====Literacy Assignment 3: Greenhouse Gases===== Data source: [[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/14/learning/whats-going-on-in-this-graph-nov-20-2019.html|NY Times Article]] ====Objective:==== To think creatively and critically about data visualization decisions and motivation. ---- ====Deliverable:==== 1 one-page PDF (no MSWORD, please!) writeup that responds to the questions below. ---- ====Grading standards:==== Your PDF will be graded on the following: * 100% Successfully turned in a PDF with reasonable answers ---- ====Assignment Description:==== For this assignment, you will need to analyze the following graphic and respond to the questions/prompts below. Please submit your responses as a one-page PDF via LearningSuite. {{ :greenhouse_gas_graph.png?nolink|}} You must respond to the following questions. This graphic was published in a NY Times article. * What do you notice when you first look at this graph? What jumps out at you? * What claim is the graph making? What evidence do you have that the creator of the graph was trying to make that claim? * How do the two graphs (left and right) enhance each other and the story in the data? * How does the author of this graph use color to make claims? * What trends do you notice in the U.S. Sources of Greenhouse Gases over time? (Be careful not to speculate - use the data!)