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  1. How to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Your Travels

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  2. Calculate Your Carbon Footprint

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  3. Carbon Footprint of Tourism

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  4. Carbon Footprint of Tourism

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  5. Tips to reduce your carbon footprint as a frequent traveler

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  6. Charted: Comparing the Carbon Footprint of Transportation Options

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  1. Carbon Footprint Calculator for Travel

    Get our email updates to see how we're protecting our planet's most vulnerable and treasured destinations. Use our carbon footprint calculator to measure the carbon emissions of your travel, including flights, cars, trains, and other parts of your trip.

  2. ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator (ICEC)

    The ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator allows passengers to estimate the emissions attributed to their air travel. It is simple to use and requires only a limited amount of information from the user. ICEC is the only internationally approved tool to estimate carbon emissions from air travel. Please contact us or refer FAQ or see the accompanying ...

  3. Calculate flight emissions

    Calculation principles. The myclimate flight calculator determines the quantity of CO 2 emissions that an aeroplane gives off per passenger for a given flight distance. Nitrogen compounds and aerosols are also included and converted into CO 2. The calculation is based on average consumption data for typical short-haul and long-haul aeroplanes.

  4. Personal Travel Carbon Footprint Worksheet

    Non-CO2 emissions for air travel are mostly nitrogen oxide emissions from aircraft flying over 9,000 meters. The emissions factors employed for air travel are provided by our source using an average Radiative Forcing Index of approximately 2.7. Non-CO2 emissions for hotel stays include N2O and CH4.

  5. ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator

    How much carbon dioxide does your flight emit? Find out with the ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator, the only internationally approved tool to estimate the emissions from air travel. You can input your airports of origin and destination, and learn how to offset your emissions through the CORSIA scheme. The ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator is based on the latest methodology and standards ...

  6. Carbon Footprint Calculator

    Via (optional): select. *. Class: Economy class Premium economy Business class First class Average (unknown class) Trips: * *. Click to include radiative forcing. Total Flights Footprint = 0.00 metric tons of CO2e.

  7. Estimate your travel carbon footprint

    Accounting for train emission. The minimum distance for flying (one leg of the round trip) is an input to be selected by the user (it is set to 500 km by default). Below the minimum distance for flying, it is assumed that train is used. Deviations from the shortest path is accounted by a 1.35 multiplication factor.

  8. ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator

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  9. IATA

    IATA CO2 Connect is an online tool providing the most accurate CO 2 emission calculations for any given commercial passenger flight. It responds to the growing demand for CO 2 data transparency linked to airline-specific and actual fuel burn and load factors. The tool is powered by the industry approved IATA Recommended Practice Per-Passenger CO2 Calculation Methodology which was conceived by ...

  10. Flight carbon calculators and offsets: How do they work and can we

    A new carbon equivalent calculator was announced in June by the International Air Transport Association, CO2 Connect, an online tool which it says provides the most accurate CO2 emission ...

  11. Guide to offsetting carbon emissions when you travel

    Tourism creates about 8% of the world's carbon emissions, according to Sustainable Travel International, a nonprofit organization that works with travelers, businesses and destinations to apply innovative conservation solutions to tourism. You can calculate your emissions for both everyday life and trips using a carbon footprint calculator.

  12. IATA

    A precise and reliable CO2 emissions calculator will always fulfill three essential requirements. Here is a breakdown of each requirement: 1. Premium Data Sources and Established Calculation Methodology. A calculator's emissions evaluations and reporting are only as good as the data it uses in its calculations.

  13. Carbon Footprint Calculator

    Together these emissions make up a household's carbon footprint. The calculator estimates your footprint in three areas: home energy, transportation and waste. Everyone's carbon footprint is different depending on their location, habits, and personal choices. For an explanation of the calculator's assumptions and sources, see the Assumptions ...

  14. Carbon footprint of travel per kilometer

    Help us do this work by making a donation. The carbon footprint of travel is measured in grams of carbon dioxide-equivalents per passenger kilometer. This includes the impact of increased warming from aviation emissions at altitude.

  15. Calculate the carbon footprint of your car trip- using the myclimate

    CO. emissions calculator for your car. Calculate your car emissions and make a contribution to climate protection: Distance traveled. km. + 1000 + 500 + 100 = 0. Fuel type. Fuel consumption. I don't know the consumption and would like to make an estimation based on the car type.

  16. Calculate and offset travel emissions

    Tackling carbon emissions from travel. Reducing emissions is the most important step on the journey, but offsetting can help when there are emissions that can't be immediately reduced. You can use our quick carbon calculator to work out your annual carbon emissions from travel, then offset your carbon emissions by paying to fund an equivalent ...

  17. ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator (ICEC)

    The ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator allows passengers to estimate the emissions attributed to their air travel. It is simple to use and requires only a limited amount of information from the user. ICEC is the only internationally approved tool to estimate carbon emissions from air travel. Please contact us or refer FAQ or see the accompanying ...

  18. ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator (ICEC)

    The methodology applies the best publicly available industry data to account for various factors such as aircraft types, route-specific data, passenger load factors and cargo carried. The ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator allows passengers to estimate the emissions attributed to their air travel. It is simple to use and requires only a limited ...

  19. Which form of transport has the smallest carbon footprint?

    Walk, bike, or take the train for the lowest footprint. Over short to medium distances, walking or cycling is nearly always the lowest carbon way to travel. While they're not in the chart, the carbon footprint of cycling one kilometer is usually in the range of 16 to 50 grams CO 2 eq per km depending on how efficiently you cycle and what you ...

  20. CO2 emissions calculator: Calculate your carbon emissions

    Calculate your CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, reduce your carbon footprint and support climate protection! Do you know how many CO<sub>2</sub> emissions arise when flying, driving, living?

  21. Reduced travel emissions through a carbon calculator with ...

    Notably, participants' self-assessment of having a clear understanding of the measurement unit carbon dioxide equivalent (CO 2 e) changed the most from pre- and post-calculator use.Approximately ...

  22. Carbon Calculator

    The calculations are based on: Car = average petrol car 0.359 kgCO2e/mile / 1.5 (average loading for a car DfT statistic dataset vehicle mileage and occupancy) = 0.239 kgCO2e/pass mile, including full well-to-tank emissions. Train = National Rail 0.0715 kgCO2e/pass mile, including full well-to-tank emissions.

  23. Environmental Tools (E-tools)

    The ICAO Green Meetings Calculator (IGMC) is a tool designed to support decision-making in reducing the carbon emissions from air travel to attend meetings. The software generates an optimal location for a meeting in terms of CO 2 emissions, taking into consideration the city of origin and the number of participants, as well as other parameters.

  24. How to Use Google Flights: Find Cheap Deals, Compare Fare, Track Price

    Over 300 airlines, online travel agencies, and aggregators are partnered with Google Flights. ... What to know about Google Flights' carbon emissions calculator .

  25. Evaluating the travel carbon footprint of outdoor sports tourists

    This empirical paper is concerned with the carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions of active sports tourists who travel to participate in outdoor events. More specifically, it aims to calculate the overall travel carbon footprint of trail runners and examine the factors that influence their travel carbon footprint. Surveys were conducted with running ...

  26. PDF ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator Methodology Version 11

    emissions associated with the individual passenger's air travel. As passengers' aviation emissions are affected by continuously changing variables specific to each flight, it is necessary to develop average factors to account for the effect of these flight parameters. ... The ICAO Carbon Emission Calculator requires that the user input the ...

  27. PDF Fast Facts: U.S. Transportation Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 1990

    Between 1990 and 2022, GHG emissions in the transportation sector increased more in absolute terms than any other sector (i.e., electricity generation, industry, agriculture, residential, commer-cial), due in large part to increased demand for travel. Greenhouse gas emissions from transportation sources include carbon dioxide (CO. 2), methane

  28. Paris 2024 Olympics

    The Olympic Games Paris 2024 mascot is Olympic Phryge. The mascot is based on the traditional small Phrygian hats for which they are shaped after. The name and design were chosen as symbols of freedom and to represent allegorical figures of the French republic. The Olympic Phryge is decked out in blue, white and red - the colours of France's ...