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Carbon Dioxide Pollution and Travel Methods

CO2 emissions per person for air, car, and carpool travel.

Caption: Carbon dioxide emissions are significantly reduced per person when traveling by carpool compared to air and single occupancy car travel which are nearly the same.

Publication date: 2004 | Originally published in: Cascadia Scorecard News December 2004 | Topic(s): Energy & Climate Pollution & Toxics | Graphic type: Chart
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