Transportation Based Carbon Dioxide Emissions in US States

Apr 19, 2018
Chart of Transportation Based Emissions of Carbon Dioxide in US States

The chart above shows transportation based carbon dioxide emissions in US states.  One-quarter of all carbon dioxide emissions from transportation use come from three states: Texas, California, and Florida.

Findings

  • The difference between the state with the most emissions, Texas, and the state with the least, Vermont, is 199 million metric tons.
  • Texas emits 63 times the carbon dioxide that Vermont does.
  • Ten out of 50 states are responsible for half of the carbon dioxide emitted from transportation sources.
  • Only three states emit less than five million metric tons: Delaware, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
  • The mean number of metric tons emitted in the US from transportation sources is 34,786,000, and the median 26,850,000.

Caveats

  • Emissions data is from 2013.
  • Washington DC is excluded from the list but emits one million metric tons.

Details

Only three states emit more than a quarter of the next highest emitting state: California (99% more than Florida), South Dakota (59% more than Delaware), and Florida (45% more than New York).

The United States as a whole emits 1,739,300,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide from transportation sources annually.

Sources

United States Department of Transportation.  2015.  "State Transportation by the Numbers."  Accessed March 21, 2018.  https://www.bts.gov/sites/bts.dot.gov/files/legacy/_entire.pdf.

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