Escape, Edge, TC to be KilledYes, thank you that proves my point exactly because UK got going on emissions over 30 years ago from power, industry and domestic as well as agriculture. A reduction in all of those to around 60% of what they were in 1990s, definitely drives up those transport emissions.
Also UK is a small densely populated country with efficient road and rail transport, the rail network alone is now either efficient freight diesels or electric trains. The diesel freight trains take a lot of trucks off the road.
I doubt that those kinds of efficiencies would be possible across the vastness of the US, maybe in regional population areas but there's a ton more trucks, trains, and planes so not an equal comparison to the UK.Wed, 06 Sep 2023 02:57:54 +0000
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