Air travel is a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, primarily due to the combustion of fossil fuels. The amount of CO2 emitted during a flight depends on various factors such as the distance traveled, aircraft type, and load factor.
The formula used to calculate the carbon footprint of a flight is based on the total fuel consumption, which can be estimated using the specific fuel consumption rate of the aircraft. The general formula for calculating CO2 emissions from aviation is:
distance = flight distance in kilometers
fuel_consumption_rate = specific fuel consumption rate in kg per km
CO2_factor = conversion factor from kg of fuel to kg of CO2 (approximately 3.16)
Understanding your flight’s carbon footprint can help you make informed decisions about travel and explore ways to offset your emissions, such as planting trees or supporting renewable energy projects.
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