New metric proposed to help tackle long-distance travel emissions

Published 14:13 on July 2, 2024  /  Last updated at 23:43 on July 2, 2024  /  Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, International, Voluntary

Long-distance travel is a disproportionately large contributor to the UK’s transport-related carbon emissions, researchers have found, prompting them to propose a new metric to evaluate the effectiveness of reducing travel demand on CO2 output.
Long-distance travel is a disproportionately large contributor to the UK’s transport-related carbon emissions, researchers have found, prompting them to propose a new metric to evaluate the effectiveness of reducing travel demand on CO2 output.


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