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Transportation choices and CO 2 emissions. By: Dayanara Veliz & Abel Adam . Facts. Car: 2008 Nissan Armada 28 g allons of gas /week 1,456 gallons / year 12.9 metric tons of CO 2 emitted / year 10.6 acres of U.S. forests are needed to sequester this amount of CO 2
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Transportation choices and CO2emissions By: DayanaraVeliz & Abel Adam
Facts • Car: 2008 Nissan Armada • 28 gallons of gas /week 1,456 gallons / year • 12.9 metric tons of CO2 emitted / year • 10.6 acres of U.S. forests are needed to sequester this amount of CO2 • This is equivalent to the annual CO2 emissions of: • 2.7 passenger vehicles (20axle, 4 tires) • 0.647 homes’ energy use • 1.8 homes’ electricity use • 30.1 barrels of oil
Comparison to overall U.S Data • Average annual CO2 emissions of a passenger car is 5.1 metric tons (compared to 12.9) • More than half of CO2 household emissions come from vehicles • Nissan: 14 MPG
U.S. Carbon Emissions • United States Environmental Protection Agency
Solutions • Switching to Minivan: 21 MPG • If you drive 15,000miles a year you save $1200 in gas. • Annually, switching from a 20 MPG vehicle to a 30 MPG vehicle saves you $903 dollars (assuming 15,000 miles of driving). • Filling the gas tank once a week will release 9.2 metric tons a year (already a reduction). • Increase of tax on cars that are inefficient, to cover the cost of CO2 emission effects. • Tax on gas more efficient use of cars • Incentives to use public transportation
What you can do? • Drive Smart • Go easy on the gas pedals and breaks • Regular Tune-up • A well-maintained car is more efficient • Check your tires pressure regularly • Use public transportation • Save some money and times, especially in large cities.
Sources • EPA (U.S Environmental Protection Agency) • www.epa.gov • U.S Department of Energy • www.fueleconomy.com