Climate Change Impacts in the United States Maps, Charts, Tables, Chapter 4: Energy Supply and Use
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Image 1 - EPA Chart showing that 87% of greenhouse gas emissions is the result of energy production and use.
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Image 2 - Pie Chart showing coal, nuclear and natural gas accounting for 90% of U.S. energy production.
Image 3 - Graph showing how U.S. energy use is dominated by oil and other fossil fuels.
Image 4 - Bar chart showing cooling and heating degree days based on various scenarios.
Image 5 - Map of U.S. showing population change and increasing population in regions that require air conditioning.
Image 6 - Bar chart showing number of incidents caused by extreme weather has increased tenfold since 1992.
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