Figures mapped above show estimated growth in GDP over the lifetime of pupils.
Not exact matches
Figure above:
Maps of carbon monoxide in the middle troposphere observed from MOPITT and the multi-model average, both in units of parts per billion by volume (ppbv, i.e., molecules of CO per billion molecules of air).
Figure above: Global
maps which show the cooling (purples - blues - green) and warming (yellow - orange - red) tendencies for the present (top row), for the A1B projection in the year 2050 (second row), and for B1 in 2050 (third row).
Contrast Heritage's implicit tax
figure with the implicit carbon tax
figures produced by EPRI (shown in the
maps above).
The BoM gives a max mean
figure of +0.35 — yet if you check the 148 sites listed, you find the following: * the average anomaly comes out at around -0.2 C; * 95 sites out of the 148 are below average or average; * 27 out of the 38 districts were below average or average; * the gridded
map shows areas
above average where most of the sites within that are are actually below average (i.e. NW NSW).