The climate change mitigation effects of daily active travel in cities
Brand, Christian; Dons, Evi; Anaya-Boig, Esther; Avila-Palencia, Ione; Clark, Anna; de Nazelle, Audrey; Gascon, Mireia; Gaupp-Berghausen, Mailin; Gerike, Regine; Gotschi, Thomas; Iacorossi, Francesco; Kahlmeier, Sonja; Laeremans, Michelle; Nieuwenhuijsen,
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART D-TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT
2021
VL / 93 - BP / - EP /
abstract
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is considered the most sustainable form of personal transport. Yet its net effects on mobility-related CO2 emissions are complex and underresearched. Here we collected travel activity data in seven European cities and derived life cycle CO2 emissions across modes and purposes. Daily mobility-related life cycle CO2 emissions were 3.2 kgCO(2) per person, with car travel contributing 70% and cycling 1%. Cyclists had 84% lower life cycle CO2 emissions than non-cyclists. Life cycle CO2 emissions decreased by 14% per additional cycling trip and decreased by 62% for each avoided car trip. An average person who `shifted travel modes' from car to bike decreased life cycle CO2 emissions by 3.2 kgCO(2)/day. Promoting active travel should be a cornerstone of strategies to meet net zero carbon targets, particularly in urban areas, while also improving public health and quality of urban life.
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