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Calculation principles. The myclimate car calculator determines the CO 2 emissions of a car that arise during a car journey. The calculation is made per car and not per person. It not only takes into account the direct emissions arising from fuel combustion but also so-called grey emissions.
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Air Miles Calculator helps you calculate how many miles it is from one airport to another and provides a map, estimated flight time, time difference between cities, and estimated CO2 emissions.
Used by millions of people, trusted by gov edu and com. Calculate distances in miles and kilometres between any locations and coordinates, providing car routing, route planners, interactive maps, and more.
4 kwi 2023 · [Miles driven] divided by [MPG] = [Annual Gallons Used] Next, calculate [Annual Gallons Used] times [Carbon Content 1 Gallon of Gasoline] = [Annual Emissions] Using the actual values, this yields a total of 15,465.71 lbs. of CO2 emissions annually: 15,000 Miles Driven divided by 19 MPG = 789.47 Gallons Used
The ICAO Carbon Emissions Calculator allows passengers to estimate the emissions attributed to their air travel. It is simple to use and requires only a limited amount of information from the user. ICEC is the only internationally approved tool to estimate carbon emissions from air travel.
Step 1: Work out how many litres of fuel you use. If you know how many litres of fuel you buy and use each month, this step is easy. If you don’t, take the number of miles that your fleet has completed in one month and your average MPG.