The visualizations shown below are to be seen in two parts the one with circular packing showing the CO2 emissions and wildfires information and the
grouped bar chart indicates the number of deaths, number of wildfires and CO2 emissions by respiratory diseases sorted in descending order. The larger the circles, the higher the emissions. The legend of the grouped bar chart shows all three paramters shown in the visualization. This visualization clearly depicts that the regions where there are a greater number of wildfires, the levels of CO2
emissions are significantly higher as compared to the regions where the number of fires is relatively low.
As shown the the biggest circle in of Texas and the grouped bar chart justifies by showing the number of deaths due to respiratory disease in Texas is also the highest. This visualization clearly justifies the trend where rise in number of wildfires results in higher CO2 levels. The curve clearly represents the number of deaths going down from first three states where there are highest number of co2 emissions and highest number of deaths while Vermont having the lowest rate of co2 emissions and subsequently, least number of deaths.
GUIDE:
1. Use the legend to hide or display any of the three bars as isolated ones or grouped ones.
2. Hover over the circles to see the state name and the co2 emission levels of that state and compare it with the bar chart.
3. Using the mouse, move the circles wherever you want by keeping the right button clicked and on release see it come back to the center position with other circles.