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  • Environmental impact of aviation

    The environmental impact of aviation A C-141 Starlifter leaves contrails over Antarctica. The environmental impact of aviation occurs because aircraft engines emit noise, and particulates and gases which contribute to climate change[1][2] and global dimming.[3] Despite emission reductions from automobiles and more fuel-efficient and less polluting turbofan and turboprop engines, the rapid growth of air travel in recent years contributes to an increase in total pollution attributable to aviation. In the European Union, greenhouse gas emissions from aviation increased by 87% between 1990 and 2006.[4] There is an ongoing debate about possible taxation of air travel and the inclusion of aviation in an emissions trading scheme, with a view to ensuring that the total external costs of aviation are taken into account.[5] Contents 1 Climate change 1.1 Mechanisms 1.2 CO2 emissions per passenger kilometre 1.3 Total climate effects 1.4 Future emission levels: improved efficienc... (see more)

  • List of U.S. states by carbon dioxide emissions

    This is a list of U.S. states by carbon dioxide emissions due to human activity. The data presented below corresponds to emissions in 2010.[1] Contents 1 Table 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 External links Table [edit] Rank Jurisdiction Annual CO2 emissions (in thousands of metric tons) Percentage of total emissions Population (known population in 2010)[2] Percentage of total population CO2 emissions per capita (in metric tons) - [States Total] 6,821,821 100.00% 308,745,538 100.00% 22.10 01 Texas 653,245 11.65% 25,145,561 8.14% 25.98 02 California 370,890 6.61% 37,253,956 12.07% 9.96 03 Pennsylvania 253,699 4.52% 12,702,379 4.11% 19.97 04 Ohio 247,975 4.42% 11,536,504 3.74% 21.49 05 Florida 244,580 4.36% 18,801,310 6.09% 13.01 06 Illinois 230,701 4.11% 12,830,632 4.16% 17.98 07 Indiana 215,804 3.85% 6,483,802 2.10% 33.28 08 Louisiana 210,982 3.76% 4,533,372 1.47% 46.54 09 New York 173,825 3.10% 19,378,102 6.28% 8.97 10 Georgia 172,989 3.08% 9,68... (see more)

  • Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord

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    This article appears to be written like an advertisement. Please help improve it by rewriting promotional content from a neutral point of view and removing any inappropriate external links. (November 2011) The Midwestern Governors Association, the organization that created the Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Accord The Midwestern Greenhouse Gas Reduction Accord (Midwestern Accord) is a regional agreement by six governors of states in the US Midwest who are members of the Midwestern Governors Association (MGA) and the Premier of one Canadian province to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to combat climate change. Signatories to the Accord are the US states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Kansas, and the Canadian Province of Manitoba.[1] Observers of the Accord are Indiana, Ohio, and South Dakota, as well as the Canadian Province of Ontario. The Midwestern Accord was the fourth tier of the MGA Energy Security and Climate Stewardship Summit Platform, signed on N... (see more)

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