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Why do the car and plane CO2 emissions per passenger mile show similar results?

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Why do the car and plane CO2 emissions per passenger mile show similar results?

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A full jumbo jet on a long-haul flight uses about the same amount of fuel as if each of the passengers drove their own vehicles the same distance overland. So the amount of CO2 per person per mile works out about the same. But the plane is worse because it also gives out water vapour, nitrous oxide and particulates at high altitude.

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