The graph provides information about the amount of CO2 emissions from various forms of transport within the European Union, while the pie chart illustrates the percentage of European Union funds allocated to these different forms of transport.
Overall, it is evident that air transportation generates the highest CO2 emissions, while roads receive the largest share of European Union funds.
Looking at the details, the bar chart indicates that air transport emits the most CO2, with approximately 360 grams per passenger kilometer. This is followed by passenger cars, which emit about 110 grams. Buses emit around 70 grams, while maritime transport and rail emit significantly less, at 50 grams per passenger kilometer. Coaches have the lowest emissions, at approximately 20 grams per passenger kilometer.
The pie chart shows that roads receive the highest percentage of European Union funding, accounting for 52%. Railways follow at 31%, and public transport constitutes 10%. Ports and unspecified categories each receive 2% of the funds. Intermodal transport and inland waterways are each allocated 1%, with another 1% categorized as airports.
