Not in CO 2 as the article states. I would be much more concerned about all the plastics that the world uses and where it ends up including in our bodies.
Yeah, just posting information, I could care less about CO2 makes my trees and plants grow better. The USA is greener than it was in 1980
After all, it's only .004 percent of the air. Yeah, 100 years ago it may have been .003 Being cars contribute 15% of less of it, well, lets just say no matter what we do in the USA is going to change that, we are a spec on the map of the world population Ironically power production is much more a contributor to CO2 and here in the USA we are against clean Nuclear fuel.
Light cars Cars and trucks contribute 15% of CO2 in the USA (and again, we are a spec on the map of the world population, heck not even that)
Power production contributes 25% ... where is the drive for nuclear power?
Agree on the plastic!!! OMG, I get in debates sometimes in my large community here. People talk about water quality. (water is really good here) but you have those Dupont forever chemical traces in it. We have low levels, very low below fed levels but people get paranoid. We even have county wide reverse osmosis systems to bring it down even lower.
Anyway, I tell these people if you drink ANYTHING out of a plastic bottle you are getting far higher levels of nasty stuff in your body then if you just drank the tap water. Not only that, I tell them if they are cooking on non -stick cookware they are ingesting the chemicals that that fear in the water !*LOL*
Basic facts and data on greenhouse gas emissions from transportation.
www.epa.gov
and as a percentage below
Sources of greenhouse gas emissions, inculding electricity production, tranportation, industry, agriculture, and forestry.
www.epa.gov