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The bar chart shows the grams of CO2 per passenger. The highest point is for air travel, at more than 350km, approximately 370km; by percentage, it is 1% of all transport. Passenger cars account for 130km, and the roads where they drive account for the largest percentage, 52% to be precise. Public transport accounts for […]
The given bar chart illustrates the carbon footprint of distinct modes of transport in Europe, while the pie chart compares the proportion of EU funding on different means of transport. Overall, in the bar chart, air is the primary polluting per passenger-kilometre, while roads take up the majority of EU funding. Turning to the details, […]
The bar chart demonstrates the total CO₂ emissions produced by different types of transport in the European Union, while the pie chart shows the EU’s fund expenditure on these transport types. Overall, the use of air transport serves as the major source for high CO₂ emissions, and the least common transport form is the coach. […]
The chart shows CO2 emissions per passenger kilometer for various methods of transport in the European Union while the pie chart shows European Union spending on transport. 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 […]
