The supplied pie charts provide information regarding the average Australian household’s energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Overview, it is highly transparent from the given data that the highest proportion of energy used for heating as well as the highest percentage of greenhouse gas emissions for water heating. on the other hand, both charts show the lowest amount of energy consumption and gas emissions for cooling.
To commence with, 30% of the energy is used for water heating purposes, whereas a little bit more for greenhouse gas emissions. Moreover, 7% of energy is consumed for refrigeration, while it is double for greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, the energy used for other appliances is only 15% and it is 28% of gas emissions. Therefore, the energy consumption for lighting is only 4% and it is just double for gas emissions. After that, only 1% more in gas emissions for the cooling. However, it is highly noticeable that 42% of energy consumption is for heating while it is only 15% emissions of greenhouse gas.
