Denver, Colorado For trips of more than a few hundred miles, most of us fly. And considering the hassles of TSA security screening, flight delays/cancellations, cramped seats, rude passengers, and the wildly-fluctuating prices of tickets and sneaky add-on costs, flying has become a giant pain-in-the-ass. And, oh yes, flying is also responsible for more climate-changing carbon emissions per mile that any other form of transportation. Consider, for example, the following graph from BBC News (“Should you Drive, Fly, or Take the Train”, https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-49349566 ). The article compares forms of transportation in Europe but is applicable on the other side of the Atlantic as well. Some items of interest in the graph: - Shorter domestic flights generate more greenhouse gas emissions than longer flights per kilometer (or per mile). This is because of the relatively huge amount of fuel consumed each time a plane takes off and l...
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