That's amazing that 10 years ago it was obvious... and here we are...
1984 flickered a lot
They spell it out nicely. Good reporting and not as much dramatic language as some of their articles. The facts are dramatic.
Thanks for double checking the math. The source I got the air travel emissions from says:
All calculations are for the carbon emissions per passenger on the flight (one-way).
These numbers jive with what I have seen elsewhere but I didn't check my sources too closely.
Chai uses quite a lot of ginger, and is amazing.
Im taking a train instead of a plane this weekend. I am flying on my return leg, but it's a start to building comfort with travel by train.
Interesting idea....
tl;dr it's probably more like 1-6 years of burgers.
That’s a total of 3.6-6.1 kg of CO2-equivalent per burger.
This says New York to London:
is equivalent to 587 kg CO2e
So round trip would be 1174kg.
1174/6.1 = 192
1174/3.6 = 326
So you need to not eat 192 - 326 burgers.
The first source says Americans eat 1-3 burgers a week, so you might need to skip 2-6 years of burgers to equal the same pollution as your air travel.
New York to Florida would be 1-3 years, roughly.
Thanks, I may be doing it a little wrong but as long as I'm not annoying anyone I'll keep giving them out.