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English: Chart showing relation of death rates per unit of energy generated, total death rates, and energy produced globally, each as a function of energy type
  • Source: What are the safest and cleanest sources of energy?. Our World in Data (2021). Archived from the original on 15 January 2024. Data sources: Markandya & Wilkinson (2007); UNSCEAR (2008; 2018); Sovacool et al. (2016); IPCC AR5 (2014); Pehl et al. (2017); Ember Energy (2021).
  • Source explains: "Death rates from fossil fuels and biomass are based on state-of-the art plants with pollution controls in Europe, and are based on older models of the impacts of air pollution on health. This means these death rates are likely to be very conservative. ... Electricity shares are given for 2021."
  • Technical note: most SVG code was automatically generated by the "Variable-width bar charts" spreadsheet linked at User:RCraig09/Excel to XML for SVG. Additions and adjustments were made in a text editor.
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current 19:18, 10 February 2024 Thumbnail for version as of 19:18, 10 February 20241,200 × 675 (3 KB)RCraig09Version 2: change "energy" in horizontal axis label to "electricity" to match chart in source's description . . . . see also Talk Page here
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English: Chart showing relation of death rates per unit of energy generated, total death rates, and energy produced globally, each as a function of energy type
  • Source: What are the safest and cleanest sources of energy?. Our World in Data (2021). Archived from the original on 15 January 2024. Data sources: Markandya & Wilkinson (2007); UNSCEAR (2008; 2018); Sovacool et al. (2016); IPCC AR5 (2014); Pehl et al. (2017); Ember Energy (2021).
  • Source explains: "Death rates from fossil fuels and biomass are based on state-of-the art plants with pollution controls in Europe, and are based on older models of the impacts of air pollution on health. This means these death rates are likely to be very conservative. ... Electricity shares are given for 2021."
  • Technical note: most SVG code was automatically generated by the "Variable-width bar charts" spreadsheet linked at User:RCraig09/Excel to XML for SVG. Additions and adjustments were made in a text editor.
Translate this file This SVG file contains embedded text that can be translated into your language, using any capable SVG editor, text editor or the SVG Translate tool. For more information see: About translating SVG files.
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Author RCraig09

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I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
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Chart showing relation of death rates per unit of energy generated, total death rates, and energy produced globally, each as a function of energy type

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16 January 2024

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current 19:18, 10 February 2024 Thumbnail for version as of 19:18, 10 February 20241,200 × 675 (3 KB)RCraig09Version 2: change "energy" in horizontal axis label to "electricity" to match chart in source's description . . . . see also Talk Page here
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