Geography and cartography provide the spatial context needed to assess how transportation activities impact the environment. By mapping routes and distances, we can translate physical travel into quantifiable carbon emissions.
Each mode of transportβcar, bus, train, airplaneβhas a characteristic emission factor that reflects the amount of COβ released per kilometer per passenger. These factors depend on fuel type, vehicle efficiency, and occupancy rates.
Combining distance data with modeβspecific emission factors yields a simple yet powerful formula for estimating the carbon footprint of a journey. This calculation supports sustainable planning and policy decisions.
EF_{mode} = emission factor for selected transport mode (kg COβ per km per passenger)
P = number of passengers
How do I calculate my car’s carbon footprint?
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Can I include walking or cycling in this calculator?
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Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
