Environmental and Technological Advancements

Getting There Greener: Understanding Carbon Emissions by Travel Mode

Executive Summary

About the Report

In Getting There Greener, the Union of Concerned Scientists presents the first comprehensive analysis—peer-reviewed by experts—of the highest-carbon and lowest-carbon options for vacation travel.

Key Highlights

  • Motorcoaches and trains are a carbon bargain. Whether traveling with a family, with a partner, or alone, those seeking a carbon bargain should seriously consider rail and motorcoach travel.
  • Big SUVs and first-class flights usually have the largest carbon footprints. Driving alone, driving inefficient SUVs (with or without other people), and flying first class are the most polluting ways to go.
  • Avoid traveling during peak periods. Congestion has a noticeable effect on your fuel consumption and carbon footprint. When a car or SUV is stuck in traffic, its fuel consumption rate can be double the rate it gets at steady cruising speeds.

Citation

How to Cite This Report: Union of Concerned Scientists. (2019). Getting There Greener. Retrieved from https://www.buses.org/aba-foundation-research-summary/getting-there-greener-travel-environmental-impact-research/.

Report Author: Union of Concerned Scientists.

Contact information: For inquiries, email research@buses.org or call (202) 218-7227.

Methodology

This analysis is based on energy consumption, ridership (passenger-miles), and CO2 emissions for each mode of travel. The information was obtained from a number of government and commercial sources for the most recent year available, usually 2004–2005.