Three industry professionals traveled 3,000 miles across America. Their mission: to dissect their carbon footprint. What they found was a complex calculation, with results more tightly-knit than anticipated – and a CO2 revelation.
Three industry professionals traveled 3,000 miles across America. Their mission: to dissect their carbon footprint. What they found was a complex calculation, with results more tightly-knit than anticipated – and a CO2 revelation.
Ships and trains are way efficient. Airplanes should be used for 2000miles trips and beyond (or 1500, any number at which they would emit the same amount of co2 as land transportation)
The article takes into consideration quite a number of considerations, and concludes that - for the very specific journey that the authors took and were analyzing - their train journey actually “cost” over 366kg more CO2 emissions per person than a plane would have been. That said, it did note that
Regarding making the same journey by car, they say:
u could repurpose a 800Kwh Tesla Semi and turn it into a Tesla bus, in case u can’t run electric trains everywhere, and want to benefit from electric transportation without it costing a leg, all while still consolidating travel, and thus minimizing emissions. electric cars charged with fossil generated electricity save on 33% of carbon emissions, compared to gasoline cars. u would achieve the rest 66% by using solar generated electricity instead.