Fuel types and GHG emissions — European Environment Agency

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Last updated 15 junho 2024
Fuel types and GHG emissions — European Environment Agency
Transport demand is closely linked to economic activity: in periods of growth, economic output goes up, more goods are transported and more people travel. The impacts of transport on human health, the environment and climate change are closely linked to the choice of fuel. Clean alternative fuels, including electricity, are already available and can constitute viable options to petrol and diesel. Trip length plays a role in determining the suitability of the fuel type.
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