2017
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/226/1/012054
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Carbon Footprint Reduction in Transportation Activity by Emphasizing the Usage of Public Bus Services Among Adolescents

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“…The formula for measuring CO 2 emissions is given by (3). Sukor et al [15] used the formula to measure emissions, where C is CO 2 emissions from transportation (kg CO 2 ), FC is the fuel consumption of the vehicle (L/100 km) and f is the fuel-based emission factor (kg CO 2 /L).…”
Section: Methods For Measuring Carbon Dioxide Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The formula for measuring CO 2 emissions is given by (3). Sukor et al [15] used the formula to measure emissions, where C is CO 2 emissions from transportation (kg CO 2 ), FC is the fuel consumption of the vehicle (L/100 km) and f is the fuel-based emission factor (kg CO 2 /L).…”
Section: Methods For Measuring Carbon Dioxide Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, a low carbon mobility solution is needed to minimize CO2 emissions. Sukor et al [15] investigated CO 2 emissions from transportation and found that the amount of CO 2 emitted by the transportation sector increased when the harmful pollutants derived from the fossil fuels react with chemical substances during the combustion process before being released into the atmosphere. The amount of CO 2 emissions is dependent on the condition of the vehicle and the type of fossil fuel used.…”
Section: Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Transportationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unless serious measures are taken to address the issue, CO 2 emissions from the usage of motor vehicles are projected to increase by 305% by 2050 [12,13], as shown in Figure 4. According to research by Sukor et al [15] on transportation-related CO2 emissions, more CO2 is released into the atmosphere when dangerous pollutants from burning fossil fuels react with chemical molecules. The CO2 emissions are influenced by the vehicle's age and the fossil fuel it runs on.…”
Section: Co 2 Emissions From Transport Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Mickunaitis et al [17], diesel generates 2.7 kg of CO2 per liter and gasoline generates 2.4 kg per liter. These According to research by Sukor et al [15] on transportation-related CO 2 emissions, more CO 2 is released into the atmosphere when dangerous pollutants from burning fossil fuels react with chemical molecules. The CO 2 emissions are influenced by the vehicle's age and the fossil fuel it runs on.…”
Section: Co 2 Emissions From Transport Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study from Zhu & Gao (2019) stated that CO2 emissions by the transportation sector in 2015 were ranked as the 2nd largest contributor in the world, accounting for 23.96% of all sectors, and it will increase every year with the rapid development of the transportation sector. Sukor et al (2017) stated that the harmful pollutants that come from fossil fuels react with chemicals during engine combustion before being released into the atmosphere, which causes a rise in CO2 emissions in transportation-related activities. The type of fossil fuel utilised and the state of the vehicle both affect how much CO2 is emitted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%