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Band 9: The Bar Chart shows CO2 emissions for different forms of transport in the European Union. The Pie Chart shows the percentage of European Union funds being spent on different forms of transport. You should write at least 150 words. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

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The image contains two visual elements: a bar chart and a pie chart. The bar chart illustrates grams of CO2 per passenger-kilometer for various modes of transportation: Passenger cars (140), Buses (70), Coaches (20), Maritime (20), Rail (30), and Air (380). The pie chart depicts percentages for various transportation infrastructures: Roads (52%), Railways (31%), Public transport (10%), Intermodal (2%), Inland waterway (1%), Ports (1%), Airports (1%), and Unknown (2%).
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The chart shows CO2 emissions per passenger kilometer for various methods of transportation in the European Union, while the pie chart shows European Union spending on transportation. Flying by air produces by far the greatest CO2 emissions, approximately three times as much as passenger cars, which are the next largest producers. Very little is spent by the EU on air travel, while roads make up more than half of the EU transportation budget.

Trains produce about three times less CO2 emissions per passenger kilometer than passenger cars and eight times less than air travel. Nearly a third of EU transportation funds are spent on railways.

Ships are a clean form of transportation and produce about the same amount of CO2 per passenger kilometer as trains do.

However, only 2 percent of EU funds are spent on ports. A further 1 percent is spent on inland waterways.

Coaches are the cleanest form of transportation. Emissions of CO2 per passenger kilometer from coaches are half those of buses. Buses emit less than half as much CO2 per passenger kilometer as cars. The European Union spends 10 percent of its transportation budget on public transportation, such as buses and coaches.

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