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A.R.T is the International Air Rail Organisation's blog, with news, articles and comment on all things related to air rail links world-wide. Your comments and thoughts are welcome: for obvious reasons, they will be moderated and may be edited.


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Jul27

Carbon offsetting and air travel part two

Permalink | 27/07/09 | Categories: Airlines, Environment | by: A Sharp English (UK)

In the second part of their discussion paper, the Stockholm Environment Institute look at measures of non-CO2 emissions.

They conclude that there is no one metric available to assess the emissions load one individual adds by flying on a specific segment. This means that it is difficult to judge how bad your flight is for the environment.

However, reading this short and relatively non-technical report will give you a grasp of the metrics available and what they do - and where they might be improved. Like the previous report, it's available on their web-site.

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