#tidytuesday

A collection of plots using data from the #tidytuesday project
Public spending on children (2020-09-15)
Broadway Box Office
GDPR Violations (2020-04-20)
Best hip-hop songs (2020-04-14)
Beer production (2020-03-31)
TBI (2020-03-24)
The Office (2020-03-17)
MMR vaccination (2020-02-25)
Food Consumption (2020-02-18)

Figure 1: Although CO2 emissions increase with consumption, regardless of food type, an interaction model shows us that on average CO2 emissions are higher with animal-food consumption than with plant-based consumption

Figure 2: Using a log-log plot really helps us see the relationship between these variables