shamelessly lifted from another forum i frequent, here are some FACTS,
about pollutin and cars!! enjoy
Some facts about CO2 emissions that come from our side of the fence, not some tree hugging political puppet hollywood star spouting drivel.
Source - Evo magazine, Harry Metcalfe.
"CO2 : Are motorists really the villains?
biggest contributors to CO2 are:
24% - Power generation
14% - transport (including planes, cars, lorries and ships)
14% - Industry
8% - heating buildings
3% - released by rotting waste matter
Which countries are the main polluters?
20% - USA
>15% - China
<2% - UK
How much CO2 comes from cars in the UK?
Transport accounts for 22% of CO2 emissions in the uk, half of which comes from cars.
SUVs are the main culprits right?
Wrong. SUVs amount to 5% of the cars on UK roads and their contribution to the UKs total co2 emmisions is 0.5%
If every SUV owner in the UK junked their off roader in favour of a Toyota Prius hybrid, what would happen to emissions?
CO2 emissions in the UK would reduce by just 0.3%
What effect does the uk motorist have on global emmissions?
UK motorists contribute around 0.22% of the global CO2 produced each year. UK SUVs produce just 0.008% of the worlds CO2 emissions
Are total UK CO2 emissions rising?
UK CO2 emissions have reduced by 5.7% since 1990. By contrast those of china have increased by 89%, meaning it now emits twice the amount of CO2 as the whole of Europe.
No-one builds coal fired electricity power stations any more do they?
Yes. China is planning an additional 562 coal fired power stations over the next 8yrs - one every 5 days. India is planning 213 coal fired plants, the USA a further 72. Each will produce an extra four million tonnes of CO2 per year. Just 18 such power stations will emit CO2 levels equivalent to that from all UK motorists.
What would happen if everyone in the UK drove a Range Rover V8?
There were 30,874,000 cars registered in the UK in 2005. If they were all range rover V8s and each covered 12,000km a year, total CO2 emissions would increase by 10% in the UK, 0.2 per cent worldwide.
Surely aviation is another important source of C02?
Aviation is currently responsible for just 6% of the UK's total CO2 emissions, but this figure doubled between 1990 and 2000 and if current trends continue, will double again by 2030. "
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