Main Takeaways

  • Internal combustion vehicles – those that run on gasoline and diesel fuel – produce CO2 and a number of air pollutants.
  • Over recent decades, big improvements have been made in reducing vehicle-emission pollution; however, it is still problematic at a global scale.
  • Transport accounts for one fifth of CO2 emissions globally; of this portion the majority comes from road transport (cars, motorcycles, buses, and taxis).
  • Rising atmospheric CO2 from vehicle emissions and other human activities has been driving recent global warming.
  • Air pollution from vehicles has health effects like respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, and even an increased risk of getting cancer.
  • You can reduce your vehicle pollution by using more sustainable transport options like electric vehicles, ride sharing, walking, bicycles, and public transport.
  • Coreidan@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    So you’re telling me that car pollution in still in fact car pollution? Holy shit the revelation!

    • greenfire
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      14 days ago

      also, microplastics from tires, asbestos from brakes