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== Card #4: Transportation ==
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The transportation sector is highly dependent on oil. It accounts for 15% of greenhouse gas emissions.
 
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== Explanations ==
== Explanations ==


15% is not much, but it varies a lot depending on the country and lifestyle. In Western countries, the share of transportation, especially air travel, can account for a very large part of everyone's carbon footprint. In fact, if you take one or a few long haul flights a year, that's the bulk of your carbon footprint.
15% is not much, but it varies a lot depending on the country and lifestyle. In Western countries, the share of transportation, especially air travel, can account for a significant part of people's carbon footprint. If you take one or more long haul flights a year, that's the bulk of your carbon footprint.
 
== Correction ==
=== Causes ===
* [[En-en_adult_card_1_human_activities|Human activities]]
 
=== Consequences ===
* [[En-en_adult_card_5_fossil_fuels|Fossil fuels]]
 


== Other possible links ==
== Other possible links ==


=== Lien causes ===
=== Other consequences ===
* [[En-en_adult_card_6_deforestation|Deforestation]] Road construction sometimes requires deforestation, but the one-dimensional aspect of the road makes it almost negligible in the face of deforestation linked to agriculture.
* [[En-en_adult_card_6_deforestation|Deforestation]] Road construction sometimes requires deforestation, but the one-dimensional aspect of the road makes it almost negligible compared to deforestation linked to agriculture.
* [[En-en_adult_card_10_aerosols|Aerosols]]


== To go further ==
== To go further ==


=== French energy mix ===
=== French energy mix ===
In France, transport is the leading GHG emitting sector with 28% of emissions <ref>[https://jancovici.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Jancovici_Mines_ParisTech_cours_3.pdf#section.0.41 Cours Jancovici Mines ParisTech, cours 3, section 41]</ref>.
In France, transport is the leading GHG emitting sector with 28% of emissions<ref>[https://jancovici.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Jancovici_Mines_ParisTech_cours_3.pdf#section.0.41 Jancovici Mines ParisTech course (in French), lesson 3, section 41]</ref>.


The individual car represents 67% of the carbon footprint of transport, that's huge ! <ref>[http://ravijen.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/empreinte_FR_2016_graphe.jpg, Ravijen]</ref>
The individual car represents 67% of the carbon footprint of transport, which is huge!<ref>[http://ravijen.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/empreinte_FR_2016_graphe.jpg, Ravijen]</ref>


France energy mix is 70% dominated by nuclear power, which is a low carbon energy (hydraulic 11%, focile 8%, ...) <ref>[https://opendata.reseaux-energies.fr/explore/dataset/prod-national-annuel-filiere/table/?sort=annee&dataChart=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%3D, opendata.reseaux-energies.fr] </ref> (l'électricité ne représente que 24% de l'énergie consommée en france <ref>[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89lectricit%C3%A9_en_France, page wikipedia sur l'électricité en France]</ref>). Donc une voiture électrique en France sera moins émettrice de CO2 qu'une voiture à énergie fossile, mais dans le calcul des émissions au kilomètre, il faut inclure les émissions liés à la fabrication de la voiture. Donc, c'est mieux mais cela n'est pas zéro émission comme le laisse entendre certaines publicités.
France's energy mix is 70% dominated by nuclear power, which is a low carbon energy (hydraulic 11%, fossil fuels 8%...)<ref>[https://opendata.reseaux-energies.fr/explore/dataset/prod-national-annuel-filiere/table/?sort=annee&dataChart=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%3D, opendata.reseaux-energies.fr] </ref> (Electricity represents only 24% of the energy consumed in France. <ref>[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89lectricit%C3%A9_en_France Wwikipedia (in French) page on Electricity in France]</ref>). Therefore, an electric car in France will emit less CO<sub>2</sub> than a fossil fuel car, but in the calculation of emissions per kilometre, the emissions linked to the manufacture of the car must be included. So it's better, but it's not zero emissions, as some advertisements would suggest.


=== Chiffres ===
=== Some figures ===
* Un aller-retour Paris-New York émet deux tonnes d'équivalent {{CO2}}, soit la quantité de carbone annuel qu'un français moyen devrait attendre en 2050, seulement en un jour.
* A single economy class roundtrip from New York (JFK) to Paris (CDG) emits the equivalent of 1.9 tonnes<ref>https://co2.myclimate.org/en/portfolios?calculation_id=4877644</ref> of CO<sub>2</sub>, which is almost the annual amount of carbon that the average person in the EU should reach in 2050.


== Références ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 18 June 2022

Card #4: Transportation

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The transportation sector is highly dependent on oil. It accounts for 15% of greenhouse gas emissions.

Explanations

15% is not much, but it varies a lot depending on the country and lifestyle. In Western countries, the share of transportation, especially air travel, can account for a significant part of people's carbon footprint. If you take one or more long haul flights a year, that's the bulk of your carbon footprint.

Correction

Causes

Consequences


Other possible links

Other consequences

  • Deforestation Road construction sometimes requires deforestation, but the one-dimensional aspect of the road makes it almost negligible compared to deforestation linked to agriculture.
  • Aerosols

To go further

French energy mix

In France, transport is the leading GHG emitting sector with 28% of emissions[1].

The individual car represents 67% of the carbon footprint of transport, which is huge![2]

France's energy mix is 70% dominated by nuclear power, which is a low carbon energy (hydraulic 11%, fossil fuels 8%...)[3] (Electricity represents only 24% of the energy consumed in France. [4]). Therefore, an electric car in France will emit less CO2 than a fossil fuel car, but in the calculation of emissions per kilometre, the emissions linked to the manufacture of the car must be included. So it's better, but it's not zero emissions, as some advertisements would suggest.

Some figures

  • A single economy class roundtrip from New York (JFK) to Paris (CDG) emits the equivalent of 1.9 tonnes[5] of CO2, which is almost the annual amount of carbon that the average person in the EU should reach in 2050.

References