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Solutions: transport

Climate and transport

What kinds of transport do you use? Cars, trains, buses, boats and planes that burn oil-based fuels are responsible for around a quarter of EU greenhouse gas emissions.

Solutions exist!

Fortunately, new technologies are helping to make transport more climate-friendly. By reducing traffic and pollution, they are making our cities cleaner, too.

Cleaner transport

On the road to cleaner transport

Over 70 % of transport emissions in Europe come from road transport, but thanks to EU CO2 emission standards, vehicles are becoming less polluting. 

The EU has some of the toughest standards in the world and is continuously working to strengthen them. For example, in 2021, CO2 emission standards for new cars in the EU will be more than 20 % stricter than in 2015. 

Many countries including the US, Canada, Japan and China have also introduced CO2 standards.

Change is in the air

Aviation is one of the fastest-growing sources of greenhouse gas emissions. 

The EU has laws in place to reduce aviation emissions from all flights within Europe and is working with the international community to develop measures that cover the whole world.

TOP TIP

Explore alternatives to flying.

Flying is the fastest-growing source of CO₂ emissions from transport. Consider taking the train if you are only travelling a few hundred kilometres or less.

Clouds.

Managing emissions